Zimbabwe A.H.E.A.D is a Non Governmental Organisation which has pioneered a innovative methodology mobilising rural people through the establishment of ‘Community Health Clubs’. The organisation aims to improve family health through the provision of health education leading to safe sanitation and improved hygiene. This emphasis is reinforced by recent WHO studies confirming that whilst water quantity reduces diarrhoea by only 15% and water quality by 27%, sanitation is by far the most effective sole intervention with 37% reduction and good hygiene almost as effective with 35% success. (Esrey:1998). Within the past two years, 200 Community Health Clubs have been established in 5 Districts of Zimbabwe, with around 10,000 members. They are pro...
Participation of communities is widely argued to be an important factor in improving health outcomes...
Introduction: Rural populations, particularly in Africa, suffer worse health outcomes from poor heal...
NGOs have been struggling for over a decade in Bangladesh to bring visible changes in hygiene behavi...
Unless strategies are found to galvanise rural communities and create a demand for sanitation, we ca...
Unless strategies are found to galvanise rural communities and create a demand for sanitation, we ca...
Community Health Clubs in Zimbabwe have proved an effective way to sustain hygiene behaviour change....
Although safe sanitation and hygiene is critical for improving family health, rural communities in S...
This research’s main objective was to assess the effectiveness of Community Health Clubs as driver...
Whilst many sanitation projects have struggled to interest their beneficiaries in the positive advan...
The Government of Zimbabwe and UNICEF are implementing a Small Towns WASH Programme in 14 small urba...
A case - control study was conducted in Rwanda on the performance of the Community Health Club (CHC)...
Two similar Community Health Club (CHC) interventions to achieve hygiene behaviour change and improv...
Two similar Community Health Club (CHC) interventions to achieve hygiene behaviour change and improv...
Introduction. Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) conditions have vast implications for overall ch...
This is an output of the collaboration between the Training and Research Centre, Harare, and the Hea...
Participation of communities is widely argued to be an important factor in improving health outcomes...
Introduction: Rural populations, particularly in Africa, suffer worse health outcomes from poor heal...
NGOs have been struggling for over a decade in Bangladesh to bring visible changes in hygiene behavi...
Unless strategies are found to galvanise rural communities and create a demand for sanitation, we ca...
Unless strategies are found to galvanise rural communities and create a demand for sanitation, we ca...
Community Health Clubs in Zimbabwe have proved an effective way to sustain hygiene behaviour change....
Although safe sanitation and hygiene is critical for improving family health, rural communities in S...
This research’s main objective was to assess the effectiveness of Community Health Clubs as driver...
Whilst many sanitation projects have struggled to interest their beneficiaries in the positive advan...
The Government of Zimbabwe and UNICEF are implementing a Small Towns WASH Programme in 14 small urba...
A case - control study was conducted in Rwanda on the performance of the Community Health Club (CHC)...
Two similar Community Health Club (CHC) interventions to achieve hygiene behaviour change and improv...
Two similar Community Health Club (CHC) interventions to achieve hygiene behaviour change and improv...
Introduction. Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) conditions have vast implications for overall ch...
This is an output of the collaboration between the Training and Research Centre, Harare, and the Hea...
Participation of communities is widely argued to be an important factor in improving health outcomes...
Introduction: Rural populations, particularly in Africa, suffer worse health outcomes from poor heal...
NGOs have been struggling for over a decade in Bangladesh to bring visible changes in hygiene behavi...