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This page lists references on sanitation in schools, including the provision of clean water, sanitary disposal of human waste. Food safety is covered under another section on nutrition.


Impact of the School Environment

Effectiveness, Costs, and Benefits of Interventions

World Health Organization. Strengthening Interventions to Reduce Helminth Infections. (Report)

Clasen T, Roberts I, Rabie T, Schmidt W-P, Cairncross S. 2006. “Interventions to improve water quality for preventing diarrhoea.” (Cochrane Review). The Cochrane Library, Issue 3, 2006. Oxford. http://www.cochrane.org/reviews/en/ab004794.html

Comprehensive Models that Integrate Diseases and Risks and Coordinate Interventions


Lister-Sharp D, Chapman S, Stewart-Brown S, Sowden A. 1999. Health promoting schools and health promotion in schools: Two systematic reviews. Health Technology Assessment. 3(22). (Review)

World Health Organization. Strengthening Interventions to Reduce Helminth Infections. (Report)

Policy Interventions Instructional Interventions


World Health Organization. Strengthening Interventions to Reduce Helminth Infections. (Report)

Health Services Interventions


Role of Public Health Inspectors and Universal Preventions World Health Organization. The Physical School Environment. An Essential Component of a Health-Promoting School. (Report)


Social Support Interventions


Physical Environment Interventions



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