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Disaster management policy options to address the sanitation challenges in South Africa

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Authors:

Shafick Hoossein; Roman Tandlich; Kevin Whittington-Jones; Richard K. Laubscher; Phindile Madikizela; Bongumusa M. Zuma

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Journal of Environmental Health , Volume 78, Issue 7, p.E1-E7 (2016)
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Chirenda, Tatenda Grace, Roman Tandlich, Viwe Krele, Catherine Diane Luyt, Chandra Sunitha Srinivas, and Chidinma Uche Iheanetu. "Legislation, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Management of Waterborne Diseases in Zimbabwe." Information & Security: An International Journal 40, no. 1 (2018): 61-91.
APA style: Hoossein, S., Tandlich R., Whittington-Jones K., Laubscher R. K., Madikizela P., & Zuma B. M. (2016).  Disaster management policy options to address the sanitation challenges in South Africa. Journal of Environmental Health . 78(7), E1-E7.
Chicago style: Hoossein, Shafick, Roman Tandlich, Kevin Whittington-Jones, Richard K. Laubscher, Phindile Madikizela, and Bongumusa M. Zuma. "Disaster management policy options to address the sanitation challenges in South Africa." Journal of Environmental Health 78, no. 7 (2016): E1-E7.
IEEE style: Hoossein, S., R. Tandlich, K. Whittington-Jones, R. K. Laubscher, P. Madikizela, and B. M. Zuma, "Disaster management policy options to address the sanitation challenges in South Africa", Journal of Environmental Health , vol. 78, issue 7, pp. E1-E7, 2016.
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