
| Public health technician in precarious situation |
| 1. Water in camps of Displaced people |
![]() | A. Needs |
![]() | B. Water related health risks |
![]() | C. Water supply |
![]() | D. Assessment of water quality |
![]() | E. Simple water treatment technique |
![]() | F. Technical briefs |
| II - Sanitation |
![]() | A. Excreta disposal |
![]() | B. Removal and treatment of wastewater |
![]() | C. Collection and disposal of refuse |
![]() | D. Technical briefs |
| III - Vector control |
![]() | A. Introduction |
![]() | B. The principal vectors: biology and control methods |
![]() | C. Precautions for use and storage of insecticides |
![]() | D. Spraying equipment |
![]() | F. Technical briefs |
| V - Bibliography |
Manual intended for the setting up of public health programmes in disavantaged areas, particularly in refugee and displaced people camps
MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES 1994 - 1st edition