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  • Progress on Sanitation and Hygiene in Africa 2000-2022AFWASA

    Progress on Sanitation and Hygiene in Africa 2000-2022

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  • Phytorémediation des sols pollués par les activités de l’exploitation artisanale de l’or par utilisation de Chrysopogon zizanioides pour la protection des eaux souterraines et de surfaces.AAEA

    Phytorémediation des sols pollués par les activités de l’exploitation artisanale de l’or par utilisation de Chrysopogon zizanioides pour la protection des eaux souterraines et de surfaces.

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  • Valorisation des produits dérivés de l’épuration des eaux usées domestiques et industrielles 25.04.2023AAEA

    Valorisation des produits dérivés de l’épuration des eaux usées domestiques et industrielles 25.04.2023

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  • HOW CAN AFRICA’S WATER COMPANIES BOOST THEIR RESILIENCE WHEN FACING HEALTH CRISES?AAEA

    HOW CAN AFRICA’S WATER COMPANIES BOOST THEIR RESILIENCE WHEN FACING HEALTH CRISES?

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  • HOW CAN AFRICA’S WATER COMPANIES BOOST THEIR RESILIENCE WHEN FACING HEALTH CRISES?AAEA

    COMMENT RENFORCER LA RÉSILIENCE DES SOCIÉTÉS D’EAU EN AFRIQUE FACE AUX CRISES SANITAIRES ?

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  • DRINKING WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS Global baseline report 2018AAEA

    DRINKING WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS Global baseline report 2018

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  • DRINKING WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS Global baseline report 2018AAEA

    EAU POTABLE, ASSAINISSEMENT ET HYGIÈNE EN MILIEU SCOLAIRE Rapport sur la situation de référence au niveau mondial en 2018

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  • The Handwashing Handbook lays out the experiences of this global partnership in a practical guide. While countries are still optimizing and experimenting with approaches, it is important to disseminate what is currently known. This way others can begin designing programs and contributing to the global body of knowledge and experience in the fight against child mortality. This guide is for staff in governments and development organizations charged with carrying out handwashing programs. Decision makers in ministries and funding agencies will also find assistance in this book for designing policies and programs to improve public health. The approach to large-scale handwashing promotion covers the following components: Laying the Foundation for a National Handwashing Program To be successful, handwashing programs must address a recognized health need and have the support of key stakeholders. Government, industry, and donors can all offer unique resources which are necessary to ensure the success of a large-scale program. Conducting a situation assessment and, where needed, making the case for handwashing on topics ranging from costeffectiveness to health impact will give the handwashing program a solid foundation. Understanding the Consumer In order to change long-held habits related to behaviors such as handwashing, a firm understanding of the factors the drive and facilitate behaviors in target consumers must be established. This means putting the needs of the target audience – primarily mothers and caretakers of children under five years old as well as school-aged children – at the center and having their perspective determine the nature and scope of all promotion activities. Carrying out consumer research provides a baseline for measurement and understanding of the target audience by answering four broad questions: What are the risk practices? Who carries out the risk practices? What drivers, habits, and/or environmental factors can change behavior? How do people communicate? Program Implementation The results of consumer research drive program implementation including which environmental factors related to handwashing need to be addressed, what is the most appropriate and appealing way to promote handwashing, and what is best mix of communication channels to reach the target audience. Implementation also includes the careful monitoring of the program and periodic evaluation and adjustment. Program Organization When partners from different backgrounds and sectors are not accustomed to working together, establishing common aims and trust takes time and effort. Placing a program coordinator in a trusted organization is an effective approach to steering diverse partners towards a common objective. Throughout the handbook, references, case study information, and tools are provided to support handwashing programs. Users are encouraged to combine their creativity with existing knowledge in order to innovate and optimize approaches to large-scale handwashing promotionAAEA

    The Handwashing Handbook A guide for developing a hygiene promotion program to increase handwashing with soap

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  • The Handwashing Handbook lays out the experiences of this global partnership in a practical guide. While countries are still optimizing and experimenting with approaches, it is important to disseminate what is currently known. This way others can begin designing programs and contributing to the global body of knowledge and experience in the fight against child mortality. This guide is for staff in governments and development organizations charged with carrying out handwashing programs. Decision makers in ministries and funding agencies will also find assistance in this book for designing policies and programs to improve public health. The approach to large-scale handwashing promotion covers the following components: Laying the Foundation for a National Handwashing Program To be successful, handwashing programs must address a recognized health need and have the support of key stakeholders. Government, industry, and donors can all offer unique resources which are necessary to ensure the success of a large-scale program. Conducting a situation assessment and, where needed, making the case for handwashing on topics ranging from costeffectiveness to health impact will give the handwashing program a solid foundation. Understanding the Consumer In order to change long-held habits related to behaviors such as handwashing, a firm understanding of the factors the drive and facilitate behaviors in target consumers must be established. This means putting the needs of the target audience – primarily mothers and caretakers of children under five years old as well as school-aged children – at the center and having their perspective determine the nature and scope of all promotion activities. Carrying out consumer research provides a baseline for measurement and understanding of the target audience by answering four broad questions: What are the risk practices? Who carries out the risk practices? What drivers, habits, and/or environmental factors can change behavior? How do people communicate? Program Implementation The results of consumer research drive program implementation including which environmental factors related to handwashing need to be addressed, what is the most appropriate and appealing way to promote handwashing, and what is best mix of communication channels to reach the target audience. Implementation also includes the careful monitoring of the program and periodic evaluation and adjustment. Program Organization When partners from different backgrounds and sectors are not accustomed to working together, establishing common aims and trust takes time and effort. Placing a program coordinator in a trusted organization is an effective approach to steering diverse partners towards a common objective. Throughout the handbook, references, case study information, and tools are provided to support handwashing programs. Users are encouraged to combine their creativity with existing knowledge in order to innovate and optimize approaches to large-scale handwashing promotionAAEA

    Le Manuel de l’initiative de lavage des mains: Guide de préparation d’un programme de promotion du lavage des mains au savon

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  • DRINKING WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS Global baseline report 2018AAEA

    Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Standards for Schools in Low-cost Settings

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  • EauécolesAAEA

    Eau et aléas en Afrique – Guide à l’usage des dirigeants communautaires

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  • EauécolesAAEA

    Eau et aléas en Afrique

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  • DRINKING WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS Global baseline report 2018AAEA

    Normes relatives à l’eau, l’assainissement et l’hygiène en milieu scolaire dans les environnements pauvres en ressources

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  • EAU, HYGIENE ET ASSAINISSEMENT DANS LES CONTRIBUTIONS DETERMINEES NATIONALES (CDN) ACTUALISEES DES PAYS MEMBRES DE LA CEDEAOAAEA

    EAU, HYGIENE ET ASSAINISSEMENT DANS LES CONTRIBUTIONS DETERMINEES NATIONALES (CDN) ACTUALISEES DES PAYS MEMBRES DE LA CEDEAO

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  • ÉTUDE PRÉLIMINAIRE D’ADAPTATION AUX CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES EN AFRIQUEAAEA

    ÉTUDE PRÉLIMINAIRE D’ADAPTATION AUX CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES EN AFRIQUE EAU ET ASSAINISSEMENT

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