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Handwashing Handbook, TheSummaryThis handbook, produced by The Global Public Private Partnership for Handwashing, outlines an approach to the promotion of handwashing with soap. It is designed for staff in government and development organisations and decision-makers in ministries and funding agencies, either designing policies and programmes
to improve public health, or carrying out handwashing programmes. It is based on and includes research on the prevention of diarrhoeal diseases in children.
From the introduction: "This handbook outlines how handwashing behavior can be changed on a large or national scale by providing lessons from industrial marketing approaches as well as from current public health thinking. Its core feature is a focus on the potential handwasher as a consumer, who has many choices to make. With the handwasher as the focal point, this handbook explains how to:
Section 2 discusses how to understand consumers so that the handwashing campaign can be designed around their reality. It gives information on designing, implementing, managing, and supervising consumer research to be used in constructing a handwashing campaign. The document uses case studies to discuss hygiene habits as products of the physical environment, cultural beliefs on disease prevention, and consumer preferences, among others. Section 3 explains how new insights can become a campaign that is effective in changing handwashing behaviour. It gives advantages and disadvantages of different approaches to communication and lessons learned in the implementation of these in various cultural settings, including using schools as a locus for early behaviour change. Section 4 outlines the organisation of a handwashing programme, providing information that spans the preparatory stages; it is designed to be read in parallel with previous sections. It provides models of public-private partnerships for marketing soap and handwashing behaviours, as well as examples of manufactures' marketing programmes. The annex provides a section on tools and terms of reference. In addition to defining terms, this section gives survey techniques and considerations for obtaining accurate information on behaviour and opinions from women and children, as well as sample questionnaires, checklists for observations, and information on training of data collectors. Click here to download the English version of this document in PDF format. Click here to download the French version of this document in PDF format. Click here to download the Spanish version of this document in PDF format. Number of Pages79 LanguagesEnglish, Spanish, French ContactThe Global Public Private Partnership for Handwashing
Global Public Private Partnership for Handwashing website Jason Cardosi Water and Sanitation Program - Africa The World Bank PO Box 30577 Nairobi Kenya Tel: 254 20 322 6489 Fax: 254 20 322 6386 jcardosi@worldbank.org WSP website The World Bank Group 1818 H Street, NW Washington DC, 20433 United States Tel: 1 202 473 1000 feedback@worldbank.org World Bank website SourceEmail from Jason Cardosi to The Communication Initiative on July l7 2007. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site August 31 2007 Last Updated September 21 2007 Top 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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