In Nyanza Province, Kenya, a sustainability evaluation of 55 pilot primary schools 2.5 years after the implementation of the Safe Water System (SWS) intervention revealed that programme activities were not successfully sustained in any of the schools visited. The most common criterion met was drinking water provision. We identified six enabling environment domains: financial capacity; accountability; technical feasibility and availability; community support; school leadership and management; and student engagement. While these domains pertain to the sustaining of the SWS activities in schools, they are likely to be applicable in creating an enabling environment and serve as proxy indicators for other school water, sanitation, and hygiene in...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the extent to which access to improved sanitation influe...
abstract: Diarrheal diseases caused by poor water, sanitation and hygiene continue to kill more chil...
Access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services confers significant health and economic ben...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programs in schools have been shown to improve health and redu...
In 2017, The Water Trust partnered with Mutunda sub-county in Kiryandongo district with the objectiv...
This is an experience sharing about a strategy for meeting high demand for WASH interventions in sch...
Despite the known health benefi ts of washing hands with soap, global handwashing rates are low. In ...
Many small-scale public health efforts including those to improve water, sanitation and hygiene (WAS...
Development organisations working in the WASH sector tend to focus on their preferred methodologies ...
This study assesses the intermediate outcomes of the Tanzania National Sanitation Campaign (NSC) for...
A number of stakeholders including the local government, non-governmental organizations and donors h...
Abstract. School-based hygiene and water treatment programs increase student knowledge, improve hygi...
The innovative cross-country ‘WASH & Learn Programme’ that Simavi implements in East Africa integrat...
Zambia has a burgeoning primary school population, but its schools do not provide safe drinking wate...
In East Africa, many national governments have adopted a policy of free universal primary education ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the extent to which access to improved sanitation influe...
abstract: Diarrheal diseases caused by poor water, sanitation and hygiene continue to kill more chil...
Access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services confers significant health and economic ben...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programs in schools have been shown to improve health and redu...
In 2017, The Water Trust partnered with Mutunda sub-county in Kiryandongo district with the objectiv...
This is an experience sharing about a strategy for meeting high demand for WASH interventions in sch...
Despite the known health benefi ts of washing hands with soap, global handwashing rates are low. In ...
Many small-scale public health efforts including those to improve water, sanitation and hygiene (WAS...
Development organisations working in the WASH sector tend to focus on their preferred methodologies ...
This study assesses the intermediate outcomes of the Tanzania National Sanitation Campaign (NSC) for...
A number of stakeholders including the local government, non-governmental organizations and donors h...
Abstract. School-based hygiene and water treatment programs increase student knowledge, improve hygi...
The innovative cross-country ‘WASH & Learn Programme’ that Simavi implements in East Africa integrat...
Zambia has a burgeoning primary school population, but its schools do not provide safe drinking wate...
In East Africa, many national governments have adopted a policy of free universal primary education ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the extent to which access to improved sanitation influe...
abstract: Diarrheal diseases caused by poor water, sanitation and hygiene continue to kill more chil...
Access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services confers significant health and economic ben...