Unless strategies are found to galvanise rural communities and create a demand for sanitation, we cannot achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goal of halving the 2.4 billion people without sanitation by the year 2015. This study describes an innovative methodology used in Zimbabwe--Community Health Clubs--which significantly changed hygiene behaviour and built rural demand for sanitation. In 1 year in Makoni District, 1244 health promotion sessions were held by 14 trainers, costing an average of US dollars 0.21 per beneficiary and involving 11,450 club members (68,700 beneficiaries). In Tsholotsho District, 2105 members participated in 182 sessions held by three trainers which cost US dollars 0.55 for each of the 12,630 benefic...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
This case study outlines the rural hygiene promotion work of the Anglican Diocese of Niassa. The app...
The national averages for access to safe water supply, improved sanitation and hygiene practice in R...
Unless strategies are found to galvanise rural communities and create a demand for sanitation, we ca...
Although safe sanitation and hygiene is critical for improving family health, rural communities in S...
Whilst many sanitation projects have struggled to interest their beneficiaries in the positive advan...
Zimbabwe A.H.E.A.D is a Non Governmental Organisation which has pioneered a innovative methodology m...
Rural WASH Project (2012-2016) is being implemented in 33 of 60 rural districts in five provinces of...
Community Health Clubs in Zimbabwe have proved an effective way to sustain hygiene behaviour change....
The Government of Zimbabwe and UNICEF are implementing a Small Towns WASH Programme in 14 small urba...
Introduction. Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) conditions have vast implications for overall ch...
Two similar Community Health Club (CHC) interventions to achieve hygiene behaviour change and improv...
Up to 21 million South Africans do not have access to safe and adequate sanitation facilities. Up to...
Two similar Community Health Club (CHC) interventions to achieve hygiene behaviour change and improv...
This research’s main objective was to assess the effectiveness of Community Health Clubs as driver...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
This case study outlines the rural hygiene promotion work of the Anglican Diocese of Niassa. The app...
The national averages for access to safe water supply, improved sanitation and hygiene practice in R...
Unless strategies are found to galvanise rural communities and create a demand for sanitation, we ca...
Although safe sanitation and hygiene is critical for improving family health, rural communities in S...
Whilst many sanitation projects have struggled to interest their beneficiaries in the positive advan...
Zimbabwe A.H.E.A.D is a Non Governmental Organisation which has pioneered a innovative methodology m...
Rural WASH Project (2012-2016) is being implemented in 33 of 60 rural districts in five provinces of...
Community Health Clubs in Zimbabwe have proved an effective way to sustain hygiene behaviour change....
The Government of Zimbabwe and UNICEF are implementing a Small Towns WASH Programme in 14 small urba...
Introduction. Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) conditions have vast implications for overall ch...
Two similar Community Health Club (CHC) interventions to achieve hygiene behaviour change and improv...
Up to 21 million South Africans do not have access to safe and adequate sanitation facilities. Up to...
Two similar Community Health Club (CHC) interventions to achieve hygiene behaviour change and improv...
This research’s main objective was to assess the effectiveness of Community Health Clubs as driver...
The Sustainable Development Goals will challenge low- and middle-income settings to look at new appr...
This case study outlines the rural hygiene promotion work of the Anglican Diocese of Niassa. The app...
The national averages for access to safe water supply, improved sanitation and hygiene practice in R...