Obtaining effective hygiene behaviour change through Hygiene Promotion (HP) remains a challenge. A discrepancy exists between the scientific knowledge now available about human behaviour and the HP interventions implemented by aid agencies. Quality standards need to be defined and applied to ensure minimum quality of HP interventions. This paper presents some insights and practical recommendations for closing the knowledge behaviour gap
Breaking the faecal:oral disease transmission route is a vital first step towards overcoming prevent...
This article assesses the effectiveness of The Great WASH Yatra handwashing awareness raising campai...
NGOs have been struggling for over a decade in Bangladesh to bring visible changes in hygiene behavi...
This paper presents a number of findings from the research “Sustainability of hygiene behavioural ch...
Studies were undertaken in six countries to examine the sustainability of hygiene behaviours after w...
Although promotion of safe hygiene is the single most cost-effective means of preventing infectious ...
More than any other public health intervention, handwashing with soap can reduce the burden of faeca...
This study was designed and the field work carried out by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) resp...
Behaviours are challenging to study as the accuracy of the information collected can be compromised ...
OBJECTIVES: There are significant gaps in information about the inputs required to effectively exten...
Background: Educational interventions in hygienic practices have shown to be cost effective methods ...
Each year more than 2 million children die from diarrhoeal diseases; the same number again die from ...
To improve handwashing and sanitation practices in low and middle income countries (LMICs), a range ...
This paper explores innovations in demand-side sanitation and hygiene intervention design and implem...
When a humanitarian crisis occurs the disease risk associated with faecal-oral pathogens substantial...
Breaking the faecal:oral disease transmission route is a vital first step towards overcoming prevent...
This article assesses the effectiveness of The Great WASH Yatra handwashing awareness raising campai...
NGOs have been struggling for over a decade in Bangladesh to bring visible changes in hygiene behavi...
This paper presents a number of findings from the research “Sustainability of hygiene behavioural ch...
Studies were undertaken in six countries to examine the sustainability of hygiene behaviours after w...
Although promotion of safe hygiene is the single most cost-effective means of preventing infectious ...
More than any other public health intervention, handwashing with soap can reduce the burden of faeca...
This study was designed and the field work carried out by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) resp...
Behaviours are challenging to study as the accuracy of the information collected can be compromised ...
OBJECTIVES: There are significant gaps in information about the inputs required to effectively exten...
Background: Educational interventions in hygienic practices have shown to be cost effective methods ...
Each year more than 2 million children die from diarrhoeal diseases; the same number again die from ...
To improve handwashing and sanitation practices in low and middle income countries (LMICs), a range ...
This paper explores innovations in demand-side sanitation and hygiene intervention design and implem...
When a humanitarian crisis occurs the disease risk associated with faecal-oral pathogens substantial...
Breaking the faecal:oral disease transmission route is a vital first step towards overcoming prevent...
This article assesses the effectiveness of The Great WASH Yatra handwashing awareness raising campai...
NGOs have been struggling for over a decade in Bangladesh to bring visible changes in hygiene behavi...