One fly is deadlier than 100 tigers Total sanitation as a business and community action in Bangladesh and elsewhere Heierli, U., Frias, J. (2007)

The concept of total sanitation is about to spread to many other countries, and in each of them, the approach will need to go through thorough steps of adaptation. The kind of social pressure that works in the cultural context of Bangladesh may not work at all in other cultures. Yet to make this adaptation, it is essential to understand the principles behind its success. This booklet and the companion CD, which includes many film clips, are thus a reader for all those interested in the approach and its adaptation. It is hoped that this document is useful for those who want to apply the lessons learned from this sanitation miracle in other countries.

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Heierli, U., Frias, J. (2007). One fly is deadlier than 100 tigers Total sanitation as a business and community action in Bangladesh and elsewhere SDC

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