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Hygiene Promotion

A Practical Manual for Relief and Development
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ISBN: 9781853396410

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Hygiene Promotion

  • Synopsis
    Indispensable for fieldworkers on projects or programmes aiming to reduce the incidence of water-and sanitation-related diseases, it will also be useful for other relief and development workers, particularly those working in the fields of community development, health, and engineering. The authors describe a wide range of approaches to hygiene promotion that can be used in different settings. Central to these approaches is a commitment to working in collaboration with people and encouraging them to take more control over the factors that influence their lives. The authors stress the need for a form of hygiene promotion that fosters capacity-building rather than the provision of information alone. The opening chapter of the manual introduces the reader to the context of emergency relief and development projects and provides insights into current hygiene promotion theory. The main body of the text then goes on to consider the four phases of the project cycle namely, assessment, planning, implementation, and monitoring & evaluation, each of which is assigned a chapter for discussion. These chapters draw together the experience of hygiene promotion fieldworkers in many emergency and rehabilitation, water, sanitation, and hygiene programmes undertaken by CARE and other agencies. The annex comprises other useful material including a series of concise "how-to-do" guides, pictures for use or adaptation in the field, information about hygiene-related diseases and how to prevent them, and an annotated bibliography
  • Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements
    The second edition
    About this hygiene promotion manual
    Introduction 1 Assessment and analysis: Where are we now?
    2 Planning: Where are we going?
    3 Implementation: How do we get there?
    4 Monitoring and evaluation: How shall we know when we have got there?
    APPENDICES
    References
    Index
  • Details
    Sub Title A Practical Manual for Relief and Development
    Author No
    Editor N/A
    Width (mm) 171
    Height (mm) 244
    Thickness (mm) 24
    Number of Pages 291
    Number of Illustrations No
    Format Paperback / softback
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