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+ | Hygiene and Health-focussed promotion refers to promotional activities which take the hygiene and the health of the user as the main focus in promotion activities, as contrasted to, for example, increased status from the use of a branded product, multiple use promotion, or appealing to emotions such as disgust, as in the case of [[Community-Led Total Sanitation]]. Hygiene and Health-focused promotion is in many places the conventional approach to promote better sanitation and water services and to stimulate demand for improved services. | ||
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Hygiene is behaviour which serves to prevent illness. Hygienic behaviour also helps to keep people and their environments clean, ordered and attractive. Three practices have been shown to be particularly effective: handwashing with soap, the removal of sanitation products from the household environment, and the home treatment of drinking water. Each of these interventions has been shown to reduce the incidence of diarrhoeal diseases by about 35% <ref> [http://www.lboro.ac.uk/well/resources/fact-sheets/fact-sheets-htm/hp.htm WELL factsheet - Hygiene promotion]</ref> An excellent overview of Hygiene promotion is available at [http://www.lboro.ac.uk/well/resources/fact-sheets/fact-sheets-htm/hp.htm WELL factsheet - Hygiene promotion at the WELL website], which provides common falacies, key principles and many references. | Hygiene is behaviour which serves to prevent illness. Hygienic behaviour also helps to keep people and their environments clean, ordered and attractive. Three practices have been shown to be particularly effective: handwashing with soap, the removal of sanitation products from the household environment, and the home treatment of drinking water. Each of these interventions has been shown to reduce the incidence of diarrhoeal diseases by about 35% <ref> [http://www.lboro.ac.uk/well/resources/fact-sheets/fact-sheets-htm/hp.htm WELL factsheet - Hygiene promotion]</ref> An excellent overview of Hygiene promotion is available at [http://www.lboro.ac.uk/well/resources/fact-sheets/fact-sheets-htm/hp.htm WELL factsheet - Hygiene promotion at the WELL website], which provides common falacies, key principles and many references. | ||
− | ==Hygiene promotion as a component of a complete package== | + | ===Hygiene promotion as a component of a complete package=== |
Hygiene promotion is most effective in combination with improved, affordable, and accepted water and sanitation interventions <ref>[http://www.lboro.ac.uk/well/resources/Publications/Briefing%20Notes/BN14%20van%20Wijk.pdf The value of hygiene promotion, WELL background study]</ref>. One reason for this is that although hygiene promotion can also improve health in the absence of improved facilities, it is often the improvements in sanitation and water facilites, such as a pit latrine instead of open defecation, or a tippy tap for hand washing, which enable the new hygienic behaviour. | Hygiene promotion is most effective in combination with improved, affordable, and accepted water and sanitation interventions <ref>[http://www.lboro.ac.uk/well/resources/Publications/Briefing%20Notes/BN14%20van%20Wijk.pdf The value of hygiene promotion, WELL background study]</ref>. One reason for this is that although hygiene promotion can also improve health in the absence of improved facilities, it is often the improvements in sanitation and water facilites, such as a pit latrine instead of open defecation, or a tippy tap for hand washing, which enable the new hygienic behaviour. | ||
For this reason, priority should be given to making hygiene promotion a separate component of a complete water and sanitation programme. This can also be reversed: improvements in The Hygiene Improvement Framework <ref>[http://www.ehproject.org/PDF/Joint_Publications/JP008-HIF.pdf The Hygiene Improvement Framework - a comprehensive approach for preventing childhood diarrhea. Produced by EHP, USAID, Worldbank/WSP, WSSCC]</ref>, for example, uses a combined approach consisting of Access to Hardware (water supply systems, improved sanitation facilities, etc.), an Enabling Environment (Policy improvements, community organization, financing, etc), and Hygiene Promotion (Communication, Social mobilization, community participation, etc.). | For this reason, priority should be given to making hygiene promotion a separate component of a complete water and sanitation programme. This can also be reversed: improvements in The Hygiene Improvement Framework <ref>[http://www.ehproject.org/PDF/Joint_Publications/JP008-HIF.pdf The Hygiene Improvement Framework - a comprehensive approach for preventing childhood diarrhea. Produced by EHP, USAID, Worldbank/WSP, WSSCC]</ref>, for example, uses a combined approach consisting of Access to Hardware (water supply systems, improved sanitation facilities, etc.), an Enabling Environment (Policy improvements, community organization, financing, etc), and Hygiene Promotion (Communication, Social mobilization, community participation, etc.). | ||
− | == Hygiene as part of broader health campaigns== | + | === Hygiene as part of broader health campaigns=== |
− | Focus on health promotion for water, sanitation and hygiene to stimulate improved services and practices can also be combined with broader health campaigns. A good example is the 'Blue Star' ('Estrella Azul') campaign developed in Nicaragua, in which the local ministries of Health, Education and the National Water Supply agency, worked together with many local NGO's, and with technical support from USAID's Environmental Health Project and John Hopkins University | + | Focus on health promotion for water, sanitation and hygiene to stimulate improved services and practices can also be combined with broader health campaigns. A good example is the 'Blue Star' ('Estrella Azul') campaign developed in Nicaragua, in which the local ministries of Health, Education and the National Water Supply agency, worked together with many local NGO's, and with technical support from USAID's Environmental Health Project and John Hopkins University. <ref>Blue Star multimedia materials on the information on the Media/Materials Clearinghouse - currently offline </ref> |
− | ==Behavioural change and the private sector== | + | ===Behavioural change and the private sector=== |
− | Changing behaviour is very difficult. Companies are very succesful at changing behaviour, as the very succesful efforts to get soap in almost every household around the world show. Therefore, knowledge sharing between the public sector, the private sector and NGO's can be very beneficial, and Public-Private Partnerships are a good possibility here. This type of cooperation has been the basis of the Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing<ref>[http://www.globalhandwashing.org Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing website]</ref> | + | Changing behaviour is very difficult. Companies are very succesful at changing behaviour, as the very succesful efforts to get soap in almost every household around the world show. Therefore, knowledge sharing between the public sector, the private sector and NGO's can be very beneficial, and Public-Private Partnerships are a good possibility here. This type of cooperation has been the basis of the Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing. <ref>[http://www.globalhandwashing.org Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing website]</ref> |
+ | ===Field experiences=== | ||
+ | The following projects utilize hygiene and health promotion. | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | {{RSR_table | ||
+ | |1image=project 769.jpg |1link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/769/ |1project#=769 |1project name=Life -<br>WASH | | ||
+ | |2image=project 787.jpg |2link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/787/ |2project#=787 |2project name=MWA-LAP: <br>Guatemala | | ||
+ | |3image=project 703.jpg |3link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/703/ |3project#=703 |3project name=MWA-LAP: <br>Mexico | | ||
+ | |4image=project 1349.jpg |4link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/1349/ |4project#=1349 |4project name=Safe water <br>for Wajir | | ||
+ | |5image=project 819.jpg |5link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/819/ |5project#=819 |5project name=Water, Food & Sanitation for School + Community | | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{RSR_table | ||
+ | |1image=project 790.jpg |1link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/790/ |1project#=790 |1project name=WaSH program in Rural Bangladesh | | ||
+ | |2image=project 644.jpg |2link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/644/ |2project#=644 |2project name=Rwenzori Integrated School WASH Project | | ||
+ | |3image=project 600.jpg |3link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/600/ |3project#=600 |3project name=Community-led WASH and Safe Motherhood | | ||
+ | |4image=project 467.jpg |4link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/467/ |4project#=467 |4project name=Community Water and Sanitation Project | | ||
+ | |5image=project 340.jpg |5link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/340/ |5project#=340 |5project name=Water training centre in Malawi | | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{RSR_table | ||
+ | |1image=project 674.png |1link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/674/ |1project#=674 |1project name=Wateroogst: <br> Konso Woreda/Eshimale | | ||
+ | |2image=project 810.png |2link=http://wash-liberia.akvoapp.org/en/project/810/ |2project#=810 |2project name=Improved Water Sanitation and Hygiene | | ||
+ | |3image=project 814.png |3link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/814/ |3project#=814 |3project name=Malima <br>Well Restoration | | ||
+ | |4image=project 823.png |4link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/823/ |4project#=823 |4project name=Child Friendly School <br>WASH Project | | ||
+ | |5image=project 896.png |5link=http://rsr.akvo.org/project/896/ |5project#=896 |5project name=Gboto <br>Well Restoration | | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
− | ==External links== | + | ===External links=== |
− | + | * [http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?vue_pgm_o_tout=1&tri1=titre&pgmpseau_id=37&l=fr&langue=en&operateur_titre_contenant=%2B&motclef%5B%5D=129&vuepp=3&autosubmit=1 Répertoire des outils pédagogiques Eau, assainissement & Coopération]. Social sustainability tools for WASH, includes gender topics. French and English versions. | |
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− | ==References== | + | <br> |
+ | {|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" | ||
+ | |[http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?d=4999&l=fr&vue_pgm_o_tout=1&motclef%5B%5D=129&tri1=titre A l'eau les mains! Quand te laver les mains? Comment te les laver?] | ||
+ | |[[Image:pseau.org 1.png|center|50px|link=http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?d=4999&l=fr&vue_pgm_o_tout=1&motclef%5B%5D=129&tri1=titre]] | ||
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+ | |[http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?d=1598&l=fr&vue_pgm_o_tout=1&motclef%5B%5D=129&tri1=titre Affiche: Mesures contre la diarrhée] | ||
+ | |[[Image:pseau.org 2.png|center|50px|link=http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?d=1598&l=fr&vue_pgm_o_tout=1&motclef%5B%5D=129&tri1=titre]] | ||
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+ | |[http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?d=2756&l=fr&vue_pgm_o_tout=1&motclef%5B%5D=129&tri1=titre Affiches de sensibilisation Hygiène et Assainissement de Tessaoua] | ||
+ | |[[Image:pseau.org 3.png|center|50px|link=http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?d=2756&l=fr&vue_pgm_o_tout=1&motclef%5B%5D=129&tri1=titre]] | ||
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+ | |[http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?d=3272&l=fr&vue_pgm_o_tout=1&motclef%5B%5D=129&tri1=titre Avec l'eau, l'hygiène c'est simple!] | ||
+ | |[[Image:pseau.org 4.png|center|50px|link=http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?d=3272&l=fr&vue_pgm_o_tout=1&motclef%5B%5D=129&tri1=titre]] | ||
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+ | |[http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?d=2811&l=fr&vue_pgm_o_tout=1&motclef%5B%5D=129&tri1=titre Boîte à images] | ||
+ | |[[Image:pseau.org 5.png|center|50px|link=http://www.pseau.org/outils/biblio/index.php?d=2811&l=fr&vue_pgm_o_tout=1&motclef%5B%5D=129&tri1=titre]] | ||
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+ | * [http://lboro.ac.uk/well/resources/fact-sheets/fact-sheets-htm/hp.htm WELL factsheet - Hygiene Promotion] | ||
+ | * [http://www.lboro.ac.uk/well/resources/fact-sheets/fact-sheets-htm/Handwashing.htm WELL factsheet - Health impact of handwashing with soap] | ||
+ | * [http://www.lboro.ac.uk/well/resources/Publications/Briefing%20Notes/BN14%20Hygiene.htm WELL Briefing Note - Making hygiene promotion cost effective] | ||
+ | * [http://www.lboro.ac.uk/well/resources/Publications/Briefing%20Notes/BN14%20van%20Wijk.pdf Background report to WELL Briefing Note on Making hygiene promotion cost effective] | ||
+ | * [http://www.hygienecentral.org.uk/ Hygiene Central – the website of the Hygiene Centre at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine] | ||
+ | * [http://globalhandwashing.org/resources/handwashing-handbook/ Scott, B., Curtis, V., Cardosi, J. (2005) The handwashing handbook: a guide to developing a hygiene promotion programme to increase handwashing with soap. World Bank, Washington] | ||
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+ | ===References=== | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:18, 1 June 2016
Hygiene and Health-focussed promotion refers to promotional activities which take the hygiene and the health of the user as the main focus in promotion activities, as contrasted to, for example, increased status from the use of a branded product, multiple use promotion, or appealing to emotions such as disgust, as in the case of Community-Led Total Sanitation. Hygiene and Health-focused promotion is in many places the conventional approach to promote better sanitation and water services and to stimulate demand for improved services.
Hygiene is behaviour which serves to prevent illness. Hygienic behaviour also helps to keep people and their environments clean, ordered and attractive. Three practices have been shown to be particularly effective: handwashing with soap, the removal of sanitation products from the household environment, and the home treatment of drinking water. Each of these interventions has been shown to reduce the incidence of diarrhoeal diseases by about 35% 1 An excellent overview of Hygiene promotion is available at WELL factsheet - Hygiene promotion at the WELL website, which provides common falacies, key principles and many references.
Hygiene promotion as a component of a complete package
Hygiene promotion is most effective in combination with improved, affordable, and accepted water and sanitation interventions 2. One reason for this is that although hygiene promotion can also improve health in the absence of improved facilities, it is often the improvements in sanitation and water facilites, such as a pit latrine instead of open defecation, or a tippy tap for hand washing, which enable the new hygienic behaviour.
For this reason, priority should be given to making hygiene promotion a separate component of a complete water and sanitation programme. This can also be reversed: improvements in The Hygiene Improvement Framework 3, for example, uses a combined approach consisting of Access to Hardware (water supply systems, improved sanitation facilities, etc.), an Enabling Environment (Policy improvements, community organization, financing, etc), and Hygiene Promotion (Communication, Social mobilization, community participation, etc.).
Hygiene as part of broader health campaigns
Focus on health promotion for water, sanitation and hygiene to stimulate improved services and practices can also be combined with broader health campaigns. A good example is the 'Blue Star' ('Estrella Azul') campaign developed in Nicaragua, in which the local ministries of Health, Education and the National Water Supply agency, worked together with many local NGO's, and with technical support from USAID's Environmental Health Project and John Hopkins University. 4
Behavioural change and the private sector
Changing behaviour is very difficult. Companies are very succesful at changing behaviour, as the very succesful efforts to get soap in almost every household around the world show. Therefore, knowledge sharing between the public sector, the private sector and NGO's can be very beneficial, and Public-Private Partnerships are a good possibility here. This type of cooperation has been the basis of the Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing. 5
Field experiences
The following projects utilize hygiene and health promotion.
External links
- Répertoire des outils pédagogiques Eau, assainissement & Coopération. Social sustainability tools for WASH, includes gender topics. French and English versions.
- WELL factsheet - Hygiene Promotion
- WELL factsheet - Health impact of handwashing with soap
- WELL Briefing Note - Making hygiene promotion cost effective
- Background report to WELL Briefing Note on Making hygiene promotion cost effective
- Hygiene Central – the website of the Hygiene Centre at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
- Scott, B., Curtis, V., Cardosi, J. (2005) The handwashing handbook: a guide to developing a hygiene promotion programme to increase handwashing with soap. World Bank, Washington
References
- ↑ WELL factsheet - Hygiene promotion
- ↑ The value of hygiene promotion, WELL background study
- ↑ The Hygiene Improvement Framework - a comprehensive approach for preventing childhood diarrhea. Produced by EHP, USAID, Worldbank/WSP, WSSCC
- ↑ Blue Star multimedia materials on the information on the Media/Materials Clearinghouse - currently offline
- ↑ Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing website