Handwashing Programs for Better Hygiene
The handwashing handbook advocates handwashing-with-soap programs to fight the spread of disease. It covers the following components: laying the foundation for a National Handwashing Program; understanding the consumer; and implementing the program...
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okr-10986-117272021-04-23T14:02:57Z Handwashing Programs for Better Hygiene World Bank AGED BEHAVIOR CHANGE BETTER HYGIENE BUSINESS PLAN CLEAN HANDS CLINICS COMMUNITY GROUPS CONSUMER CONSUMER NEEDS CONSUMER RESEARCH CONSUMERS CURRICULUM DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC COST EDUCATION INITIATIVE EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES HANDWASHING HYGIENE HYGIENE PROMOTION HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAM INCOME INTERVENTION LOW COST MARKETING MARKETING CAMPAIGN MASS MEDIA MEDIA CAMPAIGN MORTALITY NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RADIO RESPONSIBILITIES RESULTS SALES SANITATION SOAP STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS TRANSMISSION USES WORKERS The handwashing handbook advocates handwashing-with-soap programs to fight the spread of disease. It covers the following components: laying the foundation for a National Handwashing Program; understanding the consumer; and implementing the program. The handbook explains how to research consumer needs, communicate with target audiences, design appropriate and appealing messages, and implement a multi-channel promotional program. Handwashing with soap can dramatically reduce the leading causes of child mortality. The vast majority of child mortality occurs among the world's poorest populations in low and middle-income countries, with diarrhea and respiratory infections responsible for two out of three deaths. Handwashing with soap interrupts one of the main transmission routes of diarrhea, respiratory infections, skin infections and trachoma. Soap plays a key role in stopping transmission; just washing with water has little or no effect. Studies have shown that handwashing with soap can reduce diarrheas incidence by almost half and respiratory infections by a third. 2012-08-13T15:51:08Z 2012-08-13T15:51:08Z 2009-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/04/10388117/handwashing-programs-better-hygiene http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11727 English Water P-Notes; No. 35 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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AGED BEHAVIOR CHANGE BETTER HYGIENE BUSINESS PLAN CLEAN HANDS CLINICS COMMUNITY GROUPS CONSUMER CONSUMER NEEDS CONSUMER RESEARCH CONSUMERS CURRICULUM DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC COST EDUCATION INITIATIVE EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES HANDWASHING HYGIENE HYGIENE PROMOTION HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAM INCOME INTERVENTION LOW COST MARKETING MARKETING CAMPAIGN MASS MEDIA MEDIA CAMPAIGN MORTALITY NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RADIO RESPONSIBILITIES RESULTS SALES SANITATION SOAP STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS TRANSMISSION USES WORKERS |
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AGED BEHAVIOR CHANGE BETTER HYGIENE BUSINESS PLAN CLEAN HANDS CLINICS COMMUNITY GROUPS CONSUMER CONSUMER NEEDS CONSUMER RESEARCH CONSUMERS CURRICULUM DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC COST EDUCATION INITIATIVE EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES HANDWASHING HYGIENE HYGIENE PROMOTION HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAM INCOME INTERVENTION LOW COST MARKETING MARKETING CAMPAIGN MASS MEDIA MEDIA CAMPAIGN MORTALITY NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RADIO RESPONSIBILITIES RESULTS SALES SANITATION SOAP STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDERS TRANSMISSION USES WORKERS World Bank Handwashing Programs for Better Hygiene |
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The handwashing handbook advocates
handwashing-with-soap programs to fight the spread of
disease. It covers the following components: laying the
foundation for a National Handwashing Program; understanding
the consumer; and implementing the program. The handbook
explains how to research consumer needs, communicate with
target audiences, design appropriate and appealing messages,
and implement a multi-channel promotional program.
Handwashing with soap can dramatically reduce the leading
causes of child mortality. The vast majority of child
mortality occurs among the world's poorest populations
in low and middle-income countries, with diarrhea and
respiratory infections responsible for two out of three
deaths. Handwashing with soap interrupts one of the main
transmission routes of diarrhea, respiratory infections,
skin infections and trachoma. Soap plays a key role in
stopping transmission; just washing with water has little or
no effect. Studies have shown that handwashing with soap can
reduce diarrheas incidence by almost half and respiratory
infections by a third. |
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Handwashing Programs for Better Hygiene |
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Handwashing Programs for Better Hygiene |
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Handwashing Programs for Better Hygiene |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/04/10388117/handwashing-programs-better-hygiene http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11727 |
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