Peru : A Handwashing Behavior Change Journey
In 2003, a national multi-sectorial Handwashing Initiative (HWI) was created in Peru to increase handwashing with soap among mothers and children. The early years of the HWI focused on laying groundwork, including a formative research study in 2004...
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okr-10986-116922021-04-23T14:02:56Z Peru : A Handwashing Behavior Change Journey World Bank AGED AGRICULTURE BABIES BABY BEHAVIOR CHANGE BOTTLES CAPACITYBUILDING CLEAN HANDS COMMUNICATION CHANNELS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONDOM CONDOM USE COOKING DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS GERM THEORY GERMS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HANDS WITH SOAP HANDWASHING HAZARD HEALTH AND HYGIENE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HYGIENE MESSAGES HYGIENE PROMOTION INFORMATION SYSTEM INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTERVENTION LEADING CAUSES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MASS MEDIA MINISTRIES OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY MOTHER NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS POSTERS PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLS PROGRESS PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL RADIO REPRODUCTIVE AGE RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RURAL AREAS SANITATION SANITATION SERVICES SELF-ESTEEM SOAP SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SUSTAINABLE ACCESS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TELEVISION USING SOAP WASHING HANDS WORKERS In 2003, a national multi-sectorial Handwashing Initiative (HWI) was created in Peru to increase handwashing with soap among mothers and children. The early years of the HWI focused on laying groundwork, including a formative research study in 2004; the creation of a consultative committee by the Ministry of Health (MoH); and a national decree formalizing the HWI. The Water and Sanitation program (WSP) has coordinated the HWI since its inception. This learning note profiles the behavior change component of the second phase with a focus on how it was designed, implemented, and monitored. Challenges and lessons learned are included to assist program managers as they make decisions to develop and manage a handwashing promotion initiative. Peru provides an interesting case study because the intervention itself is interwoven with efforts to strengthen capacity, policies, partnerships, and other aspects of the enabling environment required to sustain handwashing with soap programs. Though detangling these various program components is a challenge, this note on the behavior change journey attempts to do so. 2012-08-13T15:44:56Z 2012-08-13T15:44:56Z 2010-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/08/12840644/peru-global-scaling-up-handwashing-project-handwashing-behavior-change-journey http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11692 English Water and Sanitation Program : Learning Note CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Peru |
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AGED AGRICULTURE BABIES BABY BEHAVIOR CHANGE BOTTLES CAPACITYBUILDING CLEAN HANDS COMMUNICATION CHANNELS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONDOM CONDOM USE COOKING DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS GERM THEORY GERMS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HANDS WITH SOAP HANDWASHING HAZARD HEALTH AND HYGIENE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HYGIENE MESSAGES HYGIENE PROMOTION INFORMATION SYSTEM INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTERVENTION LEADING CAUSES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MASS MEDIA MINISTRIES OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY MOTHER NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS POSTERS PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLS PROGRESS PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL RADIO REPRODUCTIVE AGE RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RURAL AREAS SANITATION SANITATION SERVICES SELF-ESTEEM SOAP SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SUSTAINABLE ACCESS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TELEVISION USING SOAP WASHING HANDS WORKERS |
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AGED AGRICULTURE BABIES BABY BEHAVIOR CHANGE BOTTLES CAPACITYBUILDING CLEAN HANDS COMMUNICATION CHANNELS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONDOM CONDOM USE COOKING DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS GERM THEORY GERMS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HANDS WITH SOAP HANDWASHING HAZARD HEALTH AND HYGIENE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HYGIENE MESSAGES HYGIENE PROMOTION INFORMATION SYSTEM INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTERVENTION LEADING CAUSES LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MASS MEDIA MINISTRIES OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY MOTHER NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL STATUS POSTERS PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLS PROGRESS PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL RADIO REPRODUCTIVE AGE RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RURAL AREAS SANITATION SANITATION SERVICES SELF-ESTEEM SOAP SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SUSTAINABLE ACCESS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TELEVISION USING SOAP WASHING HANDS WORKERS World Bank Peru : A Handwashing Behavior Change Journey |
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In 2003, a national multi-sectorial
Handwashing Initiative (HWI) was created in Peru to increase
handwashing with soap among mothers and children. The early
years of the HWI focused on laying groundwork, including a
formative research study in 2004; the creation of a
consultative committee by the Ministry of Health (MoH); and
a national decree formalizing the HWI. The Water and
Sanitation program (WSP) has coordinated the HWI since its
inception. This learning note profiles the behavior change
component of the second phase with a focus on how it was
designed, implemented, and monitored. Challenges and lessons
learned are included to assist program managers as they make
decisions to develop and manage a handwashing promotion
initiative. Peru provides an interesting case study because
the intervention itself is interwoven with efforts to
strengthen capacity, policies, partnerships, and other
aspects of the enabling environment required to sustain
handwashing with soap programs. Though detangling these
various program components is a challenge, this note on the
behavior change journey attempts to do so. |
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Peru : A Handwashing Behavior Change Journey |
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Peru : A Handwashing Behavior Change Journey |
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Peru : A Handwashing Behavior Change Journey |
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Peru : A Handwashing Behavior Change Journey |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/08/12840644/peru-global-scaling-up-handwashing-project-handwashing-behavior-change-journey http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11692 |
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