Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project : Emergent Learning About Learning

The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) include benchmarks related to children's health and sanitation. Government and non-governmental organizations working to meet these goals by 2015 continue to face many challenges. Learning about effectiv...

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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/03/12840713/global-scaling-up-handwashing-project-emergent-learning-learning
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spelling okr-10986-117102021-04-23T14:02:57Z Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project : Emergent Learning About Learning World Bank ACTION REVIEWS ACTIVE LEARNING ATTENTION BEHAVIOR CHANGE BOUNDARIES BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS COLLABORATION COLLABORATIVE WORK EFFECTIVE LEARNING GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE GLOBAL LEARNING IDEAS INSIGHTS KNOWLEDGE SHARING LEARNERS LEARNING LEARNING ACTIVITIES LEARNING GOALS LEARNING NEEDS LEARNING PROCESS LEARNING PROCESSES LEARNING STYLES LEARNING TOOLS LOCAL LEARNING MODELING PERSONALITY POOR PEOPLE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN READING REPRODUCTIVE AGE SANITATION The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) include benchmarks related to children's health and sanitation. Government and non-governmental organizations working to meet these goals by 2015 continue to face many challenges. Learning about effective approaches that result in sustainable behavior change in sanitation and hygiene, in particular handwashing with soap could strengthen efforts and have a positive impact on the well- being of millions of people, especially the poor. In December 2006, the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) launched the Global Scaling up Handwashing Project to apply innovative promotional approaches to behavior change to generate widespread and sustained improvements in handwashing with soap at scale. 2012-08-13T15:48:06Z 2012-08-13T15:48:06Z 2010-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/03/12840713/global-scaling-up-handwashing-project-emergent-learning-learning http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11710 English Water and Sanitation Program : Learning Note CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ACTION REVIEWS
ACTIVE LEARNING
ATTENTION
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BOUNDARIES
BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS
COLLABORATION
COLLABORATIVE WORK
EFFECTIVE LEARNING
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
GLOBAL LEARNING
IDEAS
INSIGHTS
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
LEARNERS
LEARNING
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
LEARNING GOALS
LEARNING NEEDS
LEARNING PROCESS
LEARNING PROCESSES
LEARNING STYLES
LEARNING TOOLS
LOCAL LEARNING
MODELING
PERSONALITY
POOR PEOPLE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN
READING
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
SANITATION
spellingShingle ACTION REVIEWS
ACTIVE LEARNING
ATTENTION
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BOUNDARIES
BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS
COLLABORATION
COLLABORATIVE WORK
EFFECTIVE LEARNING
GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE
GLOBAL LEARNING
IDEAS
INSIGHTS
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
LEARNERS
LEARNING
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
LEARNING GOALS
LEARNING NEEDS
LEARNING PROCESS
LEARNING PROCESSES
LEARNING STYLES
LEARNING TOOLS
LOCAL LEARNING
MODELING
PERSONALITY
POOR PEOPLE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN
READING
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
SANITATION
World Bank
Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project : Emergent Learning About Learning
relation Water and Sanitation Program : Learning Note
description The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) include benchmarks related to children's health and sanitation. Government and non-governmental organizations working to meet these goals by 2015 continue to face many challenges. Learning about effective approaches that result in sustainable behavior change in sanitation and hygiene, in particular handwashing with soap could strengthen efforts and have a positive impact on the well- being of millions of people, especially the poor. In December 2006, the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) launched the Global Scaling up Handwashing Project to apply innovative promotional approaches to behavior change to generate widespread and sustained improvements in handwashing with soap at scale.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author World Bank
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title Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project : Emergent Learning About Learning
title_short Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project : Emergent Learning About Learning
title_full Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project : Emergent Learning About Learning
title_fullStr Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project : Emergent Learning About Learning
title_full_unstemmed Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project : Emergent Learning About Learning
title_sort global scaling up handwashing project : emergent learning about learning
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/03/12840713/global-scaling-up-handwashing-project-emergent-learning-learning
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