This paper describes two Southeast Asian programs that are making handwashing a feature of everyday lives on a national scale. The program in Vietnam has concentrated on first gaining an understanding on how people actually behave and then determing how to change that behavior, while the program in Indonesia leverages the reach of the private sector and other partners to scale up handwashing initiatives previously researched and already underway
Handwashing with soap (HWWS) may be one of the most cost-effective means of preventing infection in ...
Access to handwashing facilities including soap and water is considered a basic minimum personal hyg...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of development assistance in the water, sanitation, and hy...
This paper provides insight into the World Bank's project to encourage people to use soap and water ...
World Bank Water and Sanitation Program's Global Scaling up Handwashing Project, funded by the Bill ...
Background: Handwashing is a cost-effective way of preventing communicable diseases such as respirat...
In many developing countries, handwashing with soap offers huge potential for improved public health...
Handwashing with soap is recognized as a cost-effective intervention to reduce morbidity and mortali...
This project tested whether innovative promotional approaches to behavior change can generate widesp...
Background: Handwashing with soap (HWWS) is a simple and effective measure to prevent transmission o...
BACKGROUND: To explore how structural constraints such as lack of reliable water supply, sanitation,...
Drawing on experience implementing market-based sanitation programs in seven countries, this paper d...
Given the importance of the MDGs, sanitation coverage is a focus of many programs. Hand washing is o...
OBJECTIVE: To further the understanding of sanitation and hygiene in long-term camp populations. MET...
Despite the known health benefi ts of washing hands with soap, global handwashing rates are low. In ...
Handwashing with soap (HWWS) may be one of the most cost-effective means of preventing infection in ...
Access to handwashing facilities including soap and water is considered a basic minimum personal hyg...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of development assistance in the water, sanitation, and hy...
This paper provides insight into the World Bank's project to encourage people to use soap and water ...
World Bank Water and Sanitation Program's Global Scaling up Handwashing Project, funded by the Bill ...
Background: Handwashing is a cost-effective way of preventing communicable diseases such as respirat...
In many developing countries, handwashing with soap offers huge potential for improved public health...
Handwashing with soap is recognized as a cost-effective intervention to reduce morbidity and mortali...
This project tested whether innovative promotional approaches to behavior change can generate widesp...
Background: Handwashing with soap (HWWS) is a simple and effective measure to prevent transmission o...
BACKGROUND: To explore how structural constraints such as lack of reliable water supply, sanitation,...
Drawing on experience implementing market-based sanitation programs in seven countries, this paper d...
Given the importance of the MDGs, sanitation coverage is a focus of many programs. Hand washing is o...
OBJECTIVE: To further the understanding of sanitation and hygiene in long-term camp populations. MET...
Despite the known health benefi ts of washing hands with soap, global handwashing rates are low. In ...
Handwashing with soap (HWWS) may be one of the most cost-effective means of preventing infection in ...
Access to handwashing facilities including soap and water is considered a basic minimum personal hyg...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of development assistance in the water, sanitation, and hy...