Managing Hygiene Promotion in WASH Programmes

Author: Reed, B., Bevan, J.

Year: 2014

Publisher: WEDC

A number of studies have suggested that the impact of hygiene practices on sanitation related disease could be as great as that of the actual provision of sanitation facilities. Effective hygiene promotion is widely believed to be one of the most valuable tools we have to change people’s behaviour, which in turn can protect them from diarrhoeal diseases. It can also be a helpful way to encourage participation and empower communities. Despite the acceptance of its importance, hygiene promotion is often given far less emphasis than traditional water supply and sanitation activities in development settings. This guide is designed to help address this issue.

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