The study explores the outcomes of integrated water, sanitation and hygiene interventions, implemented under community-based development initiative program at 8 communities in Magura, Kustia, Nator and Nilphamary districts of Bangladesh. Installing and implementing appropriate interventions, hygiene behaviours and practices were improved significantly among the communities. The coverage of using improved latrine reached 100% in 2012 as compared to 67% in 2010. Open defecation rate declined at zero. Diarrheal and vector-borne diseases reduced by 48% in 15 rural villages through adopting good practices i.e. avoiding open defecation, using improved latrines, washing hand with soap before taking meal and after using toilet etc. Such results wer...
Faith based interventions have been underutilized to improve water, sanitation and hygiene status an...
Poor sanitation exacerbates adverse health outcomes such as infectious disease, diarrhea and childho...
Household surveys in Bangladesh between 1994 and 2009 assessed sanitation access using questions tha...
This is a report on a study of 53 Bangladesh unions declared “100% sanitized” more than 4.5 years ea...
Hygiene behaviour is one of the most important conditions for keeping people healthy. To improve the...
The residents of low-income communities (LICs) in Dhaka struggle to gain access to sustainable, comm...
CLTS focuses on trigger commitment to ending open defecation. But what do you do when communities pr...
Toilets and related sanitation systems can prevent the spread of diarrhoeal diseases and faecally-tr...
Started in 2007, the Sanitation Hygiene Education and Water Supply in Bangladesh (SHEWA-B) project a...
This paper deals with a Hygiene Project in Bangladesh, financially supported by the United Kingdom D...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) has been hailed as a revolutionary process for improving sanit...
The study was conducted in District Mardan KP Pakistan, with the objectives to find out the sanitati...
NGOs have been struggling for over a decade in Bangladesh to bring visible changes in hygiene behavi...
The Sanitation, Hygiene Education and Water Supply in Bangladesh (SHEWA-B) programme was launched by...
NGOs are playing a significant role to ameliorate the sanitation situation in Bangladesh. Multi-stag...
Faith based interventions have been underutilized to improve water, sanitation and hygiene status an...
Poor sanitation exacerbates adverse health outcomes such as infectious disease, diarrhea and childho...
Household surveys in Bangladesh between 1994 and 2009 assessed sanitation access using questions tha...
This is a report on a study of 53 Bangladesh unions declared “100% sanitized” more than 4.5 years ea...
Hygiene behaviour is one of the most important conditions for keeping people healthy. To improve the...
The residents of low-income communities (LICs) in Dhaka struggle to gain access to sustainable, comm...
CLTS focuses on trigger commitment to ending open defecation. But what do you do when communities pr...
Toilets and related sanitation systems can prevent the spread of diarrhoeal diseases and faecally-tr...
Started in 2007, the Sanitation Hygiene Education and Water Supply in Bangladesh (SHEWA-B) project a...
This paper deals with a Hygiene Project in Bangladesh, financially supported by the United Kingdom D...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) has been hailed as a revolutionary process for improving sanit...
The study was conducted in District Mardan KP Pakistan, with the objectives to find out the sanitati...
NGOs have been struggling for over a decade in Bangladesh to bring visible changes in hygiene behavi...
The Sanitation, Hygiene Education and Water Supply in Bangladesh (SHEWA-B) programme was launched by...
NGOs are playing a significant role to ameliorate the sanitation situation in Bangladesh. Multi-stag...
Faith based interventions have been underutilized to improve water, sanitation and hygiene status an...
Poor sanitation exacerbates adverse health outcomes such as infectious disease, diarrhea and childho...
Household surveys in Bangladesh between 1994 and 2009 assessed sanitation access using questions tha...