Enabling Environment Assessment and Baseline for Scaling Up Handwashing Programs : Tanzania
To follow up country work supported by the Public-Private Partnership for Hand-washing (PPPHW), the World Bank Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) received funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to support projects to scale up the promot...
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okr-10986-173122021-04-23T14:03:36Z Enabling Environment Assessment and Baseline for Scaling Up Handwashing Programs : Tanzania Hooks, Carol ADOLESCENTS AGED BARS BEHAVIOR CHANGE BREASTFEEDING CLEANLINESS COMMUNITY HEALTH COOKING DATA ANALYSIS DATA COLLECTION DIARRHEA DISEASE RISK DISEASE TRANSMISSION EPIDEMIOLOGY FAECAL CONTAMINATION FATIGUE FOOD PREPARATION HAND WASHING HANDS AFTER DEFECATION HANDWASHING HEALTH OUTCOMES HYGIENE BEHAVIOUR HYGIENE EDUCATION HYGIENE PRACTICES HYGIENE PROMOTION HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAMS INFECTIOUS DISEASE INFORMED CONSENT INTERVENTION LABORATORIES MORBIDITY MORTALITY NUTRITION PEDIATRICS PERSONAL HYGIENE PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL QUESTIONNAIRES R&D RELIABILITY RESEARCHERS SANITATION SANITATION ACTIVITIES SANITATION SERVICES SCENARIOS SOAP TECHNIQUES VALIDITY VARIABILITY WASH HANDS WITH SOAP WASHING HANDS WATER SUPPLY To follow up country work supported by the Public-Private Partnership for Hand-washing (PPPHW), the World Bank Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) received funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to support projects to scale up the promotion of hand-washing with soap (HWWS) in Peru, Senegal, Tanzania, and Vietnam. The major project objectives of the hand-washing initiative are: i) inculcate the HWWS habit among millions of mothers and children in these countries; ii) use a strong monitoring and evaluation (M&E) component to enhance the conceptualizing and management of such programs; and iii) establish sustainable programs that will continue and expand after this four-year grant ends. Enabling environment assessments were carried out in all four countries to assess current conditions for scalability and sustainability and to make recommendations for improving conditions that are not supportive. This report summarizes the study in Tanzania. All of the country studies followed a similar methodology, developed by the WSP, to examine nine dimensions of scalability/sustainability through individual and group in-depth interviews and a survey in which respondents are asked to score various statements. The project also engages other relevant ministries. Planning, site selection, implementation, and capacity building are being done in consultation with the appropriate government agencies, and the private sector and civil society are being engaged as partners. This four-year project (1.5 years of planning, 2 years of implementation, and 6 months of evaluation) launched with a group of core partners in December 2006, and is expected to take place in 10 districts. The assessment methodology, findings, and recommendations that result from this assessment are documented in this report. 2014-03-18T20:36:05Z 2014-03-18T20:36:05Z 2008-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/04/15088895/tanzania-enabling-environment-assessment-baseline-scaling-up-handwashing-programs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17312 English en_US Water and Sanitation Program; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa Tanzania |
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ADOLESCENTS AGED BARS BEHAVIOR CHANGE BREASTFEEDING CLEANLINESS COMMUNITY HEALTH COOKING DATA ANALYSIS DATA COLLECTION DIARRHEA DISEASE RISK DISEASE TRANSMISSION EPIDEMIOLOGY FAECAL CONTAMINATION FATIGUE FOOD PREPARATION HAND WASHING HANDS AFTER DEFECATION HANDWASHING HEALTH OUTCOMES HYGIENE BEHAVIOUR HYGIENE EDUCATION HYGIENE PRACTICES HYGIENE PROMOTION HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAMS INFECTIOUS DISEASE INFORMED CONSENT INTERVENTION LABORATORIES MORBIDITY MORTALITY NUTRITION PEDIATRICS PERSONAL HYGIENE PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL QUESTIONNAIRES R&D RELIABILITY RESEARCHERS SANITATION SANITATION ACTIVITIES SANITATION SERVICES SCENARIOS SOAP TECHNIQUES VALIDITY VARIABILITY WASH HANDS WITH SOAP WASHING HANDS WATER SUPPLY |
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ADOLESCENTS AGED BARS BEHAVIOR CHANGE BREASTFEEDING CLEANLINESS COMMUNITY HEALTH COOKING DATA ANALYSIS DATA COLLECTION DIARRHEA DISEASE RISK DISEASE TRANSMISSION EPIDEMIOLOGY FAECAL CONTAMINATION FATIGUE FOOD PREPARATION HAND WASHING HANDS AFTER DEFECATION HANDWASHING HEALTH OUTCOMES HYGIENE BEHAVIOUR HYGIENE EDUCATION HYGIENE PRACTICES HYGIENE PROMOTION HYGIENE PROMOTION PROGRAMS INFECTIOUS DISEASE INFORMED CONSENT INTERVENTION LABORATORIES MORBIDITY MORTALITY NUTRITION PEDIATRICS PERSONAL HYGIENE PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL QUESTIONNAIRES R&D RELIABILITY RESEARCHERS SANITATION SANITATION ACTIVITIES SANITATION SERVICES SCENARIOS SOAP TECHNIQUES VALIDITY VARIABILITY WASH HANDS WITH SOAP WASHING HANDS WATER SUPPLY Hooks, Carol Enabling Environment Assessment and Baseline for Scaling Up Handwashing Programs : Tanzania |
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To follow up country work supported by
the Public-Private Partnership for Hand-washing (PPPHW), the
World Bank Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) received
funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to
support projects to scale up the promotion of hand-washing
with soap (HWWS) in Peru, Senegal, Tanzania, and Vietnam.
The major project objectives of the hand-washing initiative
are: i) inculcate the HWWS habit among millions of mothers
and children in these countries; ii) use a strong monitoring
and evaluation (M&E) component to enhance the
conceptualizing and management of such programs; and iii)
establish sustainable programs that will continue and expand
after this four-year grant ends. Enabling environment
assessments were carried out in all four countries to assess
current conditions for scalability and sustainability and to
make recommendations for improving conditions that are not
supportive. This report summarizes the study in Tanzania.
All of the country studies followed a similar methodology,
developed by the WSP, to examine nine dimensions of
scalability/sustainability through individual and group
in-depth interviews and a survey in which respondents are
asked to score various statements. The project also engages
other relevant ministries. Planning, site selection,
implementation, and capacity building are being done in
consultation with the appropriate government agencies, and
the private sector and civil society are being engaged as
partners. This four-year project (1.5 years of planning, 2
years of implementation, and 6 months of evaluation)
launched with a group of core partners in December 2006, and
is expected to take place in 10 districts. The assessment
methodology, findings, and recommendations that result from
this assessment are documented in this report. |
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Hooks, Carol |
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Hooks, Carol |
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Hooks, Carol |
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Enabling Environment Assessment and Baseline for Scaling Up Handwashing Programs : Tanzania |
title_short |
Enabling Environment Assessment and Baseline for Scaling Up Handwashing Programs : Tanzania |
title_full |
Enabling Environment Assessment and Baseline for Scaling Up Handwashing Programs : Tanzania |
title_fullStr |
Enabling Environment Assessment and Baseline for Scaling Up Handwashing Programs : Tanzania |
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Enabling Environment Assessment and Baseline for Scaling Up Handwashing Programs : Tanzania |
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enabling environment assessment and baseline for scaling up handwashing programs : tanzania |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/04/15088895/tanzania-enabling-environment-assessment-baseline-scaling-up-handwashing-programs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17312 |
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