PSI Zimbabwe's Safe Water program was launched in 2008 against a backdrop of a cholera outbreak. The program is focused on distributing water treatment products and conducting communications promoting hygiene practices such as hand washing. This study investigates trends in water treatment and hygienic behaviors as well as monitoring indicators of opportunity ability, and motivation
Throughout Malawi, governmental, non-governmental, religious and civic organizations are targeting t...
Magister Public Health - MPHThere is growing awareness that drinking water can become contaminated f...
The objective of this study, which was conducted among primary caregivers of children under 5 in hou...
PSI/Z conducted a cross sectional population based survey in (February and March 2013). Male and fem...
The Hygiene Promotion and Home-Based Water Treatment program in Zimbabwe carries out mass media and ...
Background & Research Objectives In late 2005 and mid 2008, Population Services International (PSI/...
This sub-study is part of a series of TRaC studies on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) that provides ...
This study is for the second wave of the TRaC survey. It aims to answer three fundamental questions ...
Specifically, this survey investigates baseline levels in mosquito net ownership and use and malaria...
The TRaC survey was conducted to investigate the practice and determinants of safe water treatment i...
Background & Research Objectives In late 2005 and mid-2008, Population Services International/Malaw...
Waterborne diseases represent substantial global burden of disease and children under the age of fiv...
An epidemiological survey carried out in the Dodoma region of Tanzania found that high rates of trac...
Graduation date: 2014The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector of international development wo...
The goal of the PSI/Ethiopia program is to reduce mortality and morbidity of children under five due...
Throughout Malawi, governmental, non-governmental, religious and civic organizations are targeting t...
Magister Public Health - MPHThere is growing awareness that drinking water can become contaminated f...
The objective of this study, which was conducted among primary caregivers of children under 5 in hou...
PSI/Z conducted a cross sectional population based survey in (February and March 2013). Male and fem...
The Hygiene Promotion and Home-Based Water Treatment program in Zimbabwe carries out mass media and ...
Background & Research Objectives In late 2005 and mid 2008, Population Services International (PSI/...
This sub-study is part of a series of TRaC studies on Maternal and Child Health (MCH) that provides ...
This study is for the second wave of the TRaC survey. It aims to answer three fundamental questions ...
Specifically, this survey investigates baseline levels in mosquito net ownership and use and malaria...
The TRaC survey was conducted to investigate the practice and determinants of safe water treatment i...
Background & Research Objectives In late 2005 and mid-2008, Population Services International/Malaw...
Waterborne diseases represent substantial global burden of disease and children under the age of fiv...
An epidemiological survey carried out in the Dodoma region of Tanzania found that high rates of trac...
Graduation date: 2014The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector of international development wo...
The goal of the PSI/Ethiopia program is to reduce mortality and morbidity of children under five due...
Throughout Malawi, governmental, non-governmental, religious and civic organizations are targeting t...
Magister Public Health - MPHThere is growing awareness that drinking water can become contaminated f...
The objective of this study, which was conducted among primary caregivers of children under 5 in hou...