Impact evaluations of water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions have demonstrated lower than expected health gains, in some cases due to low uptake and sustained adoption of interventions at a community level. These findings represent common challenges for public health and development programmes relying on collective action. One possible explanation may be low collective efficacy (CE)—perceptions regarding a group’s ability to execute actions related to a common goal. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a metric to assess factors related to CE. We conducted this research within a cluster-randomised sanitation and hygiene trial in Amhara, Ethiopia. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were carried ou...
The aspired expansion of rural sanitation coverage in Morocco urges the public water agency, ONEP, t...
227 pagesIn the public health community, there is often a lack of research on implementation of inte...
There is significant rigorous evidence that collective action can play an important role in facilita...
Impact evaluations of water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions have demonstrated lower than expe...
Impact evaluations of water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions have demonstrated lower than expe...
Prior research has shown collective efficacy to be a key determinant of women's well-being. However,...
It has become commonplace in international development to intervene upon communities with interventi...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.There is a lacuna in t...
There is a growing focus on gender-sensitive approaches and women’s empowerment in the water, sanita...
Background Interventions to develop community-level empowerment and participation are advocated with...
Abstract: To explore sanitation problems and their causes, a series of independent group discussions...
Empowering women should be seen not only as the process of achieving social justice and human right ...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of global health interventions involve community members in activism to...
Rationale: Community mobilization approaches (CMAs) are increasingly becoming key components of heal...
Mutual efficacy refers to group members’ beliefs that collective action will be successful at achiev...
The aspired expansion of rural sanitation coverage in Morocco urges the public water agency, ONEP, t...
227 pagesIn the public health community, there is often a lack of research on implementation of inte...
There is significant rigorous evidence that collective action can play an important role in facilita...
Impact evaluations of water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions have demonstrated lower than expe...
Impact evaluations of water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions have demonstrated lower than expe...
Prior research has shown collective efficacy to be a key determinant of women's well-being. However,...
It has become commonplace in international development to intervene upon communities with interventi...
Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.There is a lacuna in t...
There is a growing focus on gender-sensitive approaches and women’s empowerment in the water, sanita...
Background Interventions to develop community-level empowerment and participation are advocated with...
Abstract: To explore sanitation problems and their causes, a series of independent group discussions...
Empowering women should be seen not only as the process of achieving social justice and human right ...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of global health interventions involve community members in activism to...
Rationale: Community mobilization approaches (CMAs) are increasingly becoming key components of heal...
Mutual efficacy refers to group members’ beliefs that collective action will be successful at achiev...
The aspired expansion of rural sanitation coverage in Morocco urges the public water agency, ONEP, t...
227 pagesIn the public health community, there is often a lack of research on implementation of inte...
There is significant rigorous evidence that collective action can play an important role in facilita...