In many developing countries, handwashing with soap offers huge potential for improved public health due to its unique effectiveness as a barrier against a variety of important diseases such as diarrheal disease, respiratory infections, trachoma, and others. Based loosely on the lessons from the sanitation marketing approach, the HappyTap commercialization project leverages the private sector to manufacture, distribute, and activate household demand for an aspirational handwashing device. This briefing paper shares early lessons and experiences from a pioneering program to develop and market a handwashing device for rural households in Vietnam. Initial experience is promising and suggests potential for mass scale uptake of aspirational devi...
FACT Around 2.6 billion people worldwide lack access to adequate sanitation and hygiene. WHY SHOULD...
This paper considers ways that the practice of handwashing can be implemented in a community or fami...
BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh diarrhoeal disease and respiratory infections contribute significantly to ...
This paper provides insight into the World Bank's project to encourage people to use soap and water ...
This paper describes two Southeast Asian programs that are making handwashing a feature of everyday ...
Background: Handwashing is a cost-effective way of preventing communicable diseases such as respirat...
Drawing on experience implementing market-based sanitation programs in seven countries, this paper d...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of a hygiene promotion intervention based on germ awaren...
BACKGROUND: An intervention trial of the 'SuperAmma' village-level intervention to promote handwashi...
Although promotion of safe hygiene is the single most cost-effective means of preventing infectious ...
Background: An intervention trial of the ‘SuperAmma’ village-level intervention to promote handwashi...
Proper hand hygiene is the most effective and efficient method to prevent over 1.3 million deaths an...
OBJECTIVE: To further the understanding of sanitation and hygiene in long-term camp populations. MET...
Formative research for hygiene promotion was used to gather data relating to hygiene practices in ru...
BACKGROUND: To explore how structural constraints such as lack of reliable water supply, sanitation,...
FACT Around 2.6 billion people worldwide lack access to adequate sanitation and hygiene. WHY SHOULD...
This paper considers ways that the practice of handwashing can be implemented in a community or fami...
BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh diarrhoeal disease and respiratory infections contribute significantly to ...
This paper provides insight into the World Bank's project to encourage people to use soap and water ...
This paper describes two Southeast Asian programs that are making handwashing a feature of everyday ...
Background: Handwashing is a cost-effective way of preventing communicable diseases such as respirat...
Drawing on experience implementing market-based sanitation programs in seven countries, this paper d...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of a hygiene promotion intervention based on germ awaren...
BACKGROUND: An intervention trial of the 'SuperAmma' village-level intervention to promote handwashi...
Although promotion of safe hygiene is the single most cost-effective means of preventing infectious ...
Background: An intervention trial of the ‘SuperAmma’ village-level intervention to promote handwashi...
Proper hand hygiene is the most effective and efficient method to prevent over 1.3 million deaths an...
OBJECTIVE: To further the understanding of sanitation and hygiene in long-term camp populations. MET...
Formative research for hygiene promotion was used to gather data relating to hygiene practices in ru...
BACKGROUND: To explore how structural constraints such as lack of reliable water supply, sanitation,...
FACT Around 2.6 billion people worldwide lack access to adequate sanitation and hygiene. WHY SHOULD...
This paper considers ways that the practice of handwashing can be implemented in a community or fami...
BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh diarrhoeal disease and respiratory infections contribute significantly to ...