Integrating Hygiene Promotion Into World Bank Projects : Experiences from Colombia and Peru

This report has been created to provide practical tools, tips, and methodologies for project leaders to integrate hygiene components into their projects. It builds on available evidence about the contribution of behavioral change programs to the re...

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Main Author: Florez, Rocío
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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ARI
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/05/16647326/integrating-hygiene-promotion-world-bank-projects-experiences-colombia-peru
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spelling okr-10986-173462021-04-23T14:03:36Z Integrating Hygiene Promotion Into World Bank Projects : Experiences from Colombia and Peru Florez, Rocío ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME ARI ASCARIASIS BACTERIA BEHAVIOR CHANGE BEHAVIORAL CHANGE BREASTFEEDING BURDEN OF DISEASE CASES OF DIARRHEA CHANGE AGENTS CHOLERA CLEAN WATER COMMUNITIES COST EFFECTIVENESS DEHYDRATION DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES DISABILITY DISEASE DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE CONTROL DRACUNCULIASIS DRINKING WATER EFFECTIVE HYGIENE PROMOTION EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILIES FEEDS FOOD CONTAMINATION FOOD INTAKE HANDWASHING HEALTH AND HYGIENE HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH SERVICES HOOKWORM HOOKWORM INFECTION HOUSEHOLD HYGIENE HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING HYGIENE HYGIENE BEHAVIOR HYGIENE BEHAVIORS HYGIENE HABITS HYGIENE MESSAGES HYGIENE PRACTICES HYGIENE PROJECTS HYGIENE PROMOTION HYGIENE PROMOTION COMPONENT HYGIENE PROMOTION INITIATIVES HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAM HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAMS IMMUNIZATION INADEQUATE WATER INADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY INCIDENCE OF DIARRHOEA INFECTIOUS DISEASES INJURIES INTERVENTION LAUNDRY LOCALITIES MALARIA MALNUTRITION MARKET PLACE MARKETING NUTRITION ORAL REHYDRATION ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY PNEUMONIA POOR HEALTH POOR HYGIENE PREMATURE DEATH PREVALENCE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PROPER HYGIENE PUBLIC HEALTH QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH REHABILITATION RISK FACTORS ROTAVIRUS RURAL COMMUNITIES SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE WATER SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION PROMOTION SANITATION SERVICES SCHISTOSOMIASIS SCHOOL HEALTH SOAP SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL MOBILIZATION SOCIAL SUPPORT SOURCES OF WATER TRACHOMA TREATMENT TROPICAL MEDICINE VIRUS VIRUSES WASHING HANDS WASTE WATER POLLUTION WATER SUPPLY This report has been created to provide practical tools, tips, and methodologies for project leaders to integrate hygiene components into their projects. It builds on available evidence about the contribution of behavioral change programs to the reduction of diseases, in particular hand-washing with soap initiatives, which can benefit health, environment, water, sanitation, and education projects. Project leaders should view hygiene promotion as a behavioral change process rather than a unidirectional media or education campaign. The knowledge generated from the research, enabling environment assessments, and other tools can be utilized in the early stages of project design and throughout the project cycle. It is crucial to understand the local environment to ensure that behavior change is sustainable once the project cycle is complete. Awareness of the importance of hygiene will vary in each region; therefore, every project must start with different assumptions. Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) and other partners continue to generate positive examples and lessons learned and transfer knowledge. For example, the Global Public-Private Partnership for hand-washing with soap helps countries close the gap as they strive to meet the millennium development goals. The tools and guidelines referenced in this document do not offer a strict formula, however, and should be revised and adapted to the needs of each project. The door remains open for continuous learning and improvement. 2014-03-24T22:02:43Z 2014-03-24T22:02:43Z 2011-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/05/16647326/integrating-hygiene-promotion-world-bank-projects-experiences-colombia-peru http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17346 English en_US Water and sanitation program technical paper;WSP CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean
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topic ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME
ARI
ASCARIASIS
BACTERIA
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BEHAVIORAL CHANGE
BREASTFEEDING
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CASES OF DIARRHEA
CHANGE AGENTS
CHOLERA
CLEAN WATER
COMMUNITIES
COST EFFECTIVENESS
DEHYDRATION
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEAL DISEASES
DISABILITY
DISEASE
DISEASE BURDEN
DISEASE CONTROL
DRACUNCULIASIS
DRINKING WATER
EFFECTIVE HYGIENE PROMOTION
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
FEEDS
FOOD CONTAMINATION
FOOD INTAKE
HANDWASHING
HEALTH AND HYGIENE
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH SERVICES
HOOKWORM
HOOKWORM INFECTION
HOUSEHOLD HYGIENE
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HYGIENE
HYGIENE BEHAVIOR
HYGIENE BEHAVIORS
HYGIENE HABITS
HYGIENE MESSAGES
HYGIENE PRACTICES
HYGIENE PROJECTS
HYGIENE PROMOTION
HYGIENE PROMOTION COMPONENT
HYGIENE PROMOTION INITIATIVES
HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAM
HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAMS
IMMUNIZATION
INADEQUATE WATER
INADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY
INCIDENCE OF DIARRHOEA
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INJURIES
INTERVENTION
LAUNDRY
LOCALITIES
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MARKET PLACE
MARKETING
NUTRITION
ORAL REHYDRATION
ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY
PNEUMONIA
POOR HEALTH
POOR HYGIENE
PREMATURE DEATH
PREVALENCE
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PROPER HYGIENE
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
REHABILITATION
RISK FACTORS
ROTAVIRUS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SAFE WATER
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION PRACTICES
SANITATION PROMOTION
SANITATION SERVICES
SCHISTOSOMIASIS
SCHOOL HEALTH
SOAP
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SOURCES OF WATER
TRACHOMA
TREATMENT
TROPICAL MEDICINE
VIRUS
VIRUSES
WASHING HANDS
WASTE
WATER POLLUTION
WATER SUPPLY
spellingShingle ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME
ARI
ASCARIASIS
BACTERIA
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BEHAVIORAL CHANGE
BREASTFEEDING
BURDEN OF DISEASE
CASES OF DIARRHEA
CHANGE AGENTS
CHOLERA
CLEAN WATER
COMMUNITIES
COST EFFECTIVENESS
DEHYDRATION
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEAL DISEASES
DISABILITY
DISEASE
DISEASE BURDEN
DISEASE CONTROL
DRACUNCULIASIS
DRINKING WATER
EFFECTIVE HYGIENE PROMOTION
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
FEEDS
FOOD CONTAMINATION
FOOD INTAKE
HANDWASHING
HEALTH AND HYGIENE
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH SERVICES
HOOKWORM
HOOKWORM INFECTION
HOUSEHOLD HYGIENE
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
HYGIENE
HYGIENE BEHAVIOR
HYGIENE BEHAVIORS
HYGIENE HABITS
HYGIENE MESSAGES
HYGIENE PRACTICES
HYGIENE PROJECTS
HYGIENE PROMOTION
HYGIENE PROMOTION COMPONENT
HYGIENE PROMOTION INITIATIVES
HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAM
HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAMS
IMMUNIZATION
INADEQUATE WATER
INADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY
INCIDENCE OF DIARRHOEA
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INJURIES
INTERVENTION
LAUNDRY
LOCALITIES
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MARKET PLACE
MARKETING
NUTRITION
ORAL REHYDRATION
ORAL REHYDRATION THERAPY
PNEUMONIA
POOR HEALTH
POOR HYGIENE
PREMATURE DEATH
PREVALENCE
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PROPER HYGIENE
PUBLIC HEALTH
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
REHABILITATION
RISK FACTORS
ROTAVIRUS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SAFE WATER
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION PRACTICES
SANITATION PROMOTION
SANITATION SERVICES
SCHISTOSOMIASIS
SCHOOL HEALTH
SOAP
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SOURCES OF WATER
TRACHOMA
TREATMENT
TROPICAL MEDICINE
VIRUS
VIRUSES
WASHING HANDS
WASTE
WATER POLLUTION
WATER SUPPLY
Florez, Rocío
Integrating Hygiene Promotion Into World Bank Projects : Experiences from Colombia and Peru
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
relation Water and sanitation program technical paper;WSP
description This report has been created to provide practical tools, tips, and methodologies for project leaders to integrate hygiene components into their projects. It builds on available evidence about the contribution of behavioral change programs to the reduction of diseases, in particular hand-washing with soap initiatives, which can benefit health, environment, water, sanitation, and education projects. Project leaders should view hygiene promotion as a behavioral change process rather than a unidirectional media or education campaign. The knowledge generated from the research, enabling environment assessments, and other tools can be utilized in the early stages of project design and throughout the project cycle. It is crucial to understand the local environment to ensure that behavior change is sustainable once the project cycle is complete. Awareness of the importance of hygiene will vary in each region; therefore, every project must start with different assumptions. Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) and other partners continue to generate positive examples and lessons learned and transfer knowledge. For example, the Global Public-Private Partnership for hand-washing with soap helps countries close the gap as they strive to meet the millennium development goals. The tools and guidelines referenced in this document do not offer a strict formula, however, and should be revised and adapted to the needs of each project. The door remains open for continuous learning and improvement.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Florez, Rocío
author_facet Florez, Rocío
author_sort Florez, Rocío
title Integrating Hygiene Promotion Into World Bank Projects : Experiences from Colombia and Peru
title_short Integrating Hygiene Promotion Into World Bank Projects : Experiences from Colombia and Peru
title_full Integrating Hygiene Promotion Into World Bank Projects : Experiences from Colombia and Peru
title_fullStr Integrating Hygiene Promotion Into World Bank Projects : Experiences from Colombia and Peru
title_full_unstemmed Integrating Hygiene Promotion Into World Bank Projects : Experiences from Colombia and Peru
title_sort integrating hygiene promotion into world bank projects : experiences from colombia and peru
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/05/16647326/integrating-hygiene-promotion-world-bank-projects-experiences-colombia-peru
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17346
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