hygiene behaviour change fund-wide data and trends 3.2 - merp - b bailey... · hygiene behaviour...
TRANSCRIPT
3
Hygiene and Sanitation Impacts
470Impacts
Enabling Environment GESI K&L Hygiene Sanitation Water
4.1 Changesin hygienepractices
4.1 Changesin hygienepractices
5.1 Demand forsanitationfacilities
5.1 Demand forsanitationfacilities
5.2Changesin use ofimprovedsanitation
5.2Changesin use ofimprovedsanitation
Aligning to national government strategies
Timor-LestePAKSI(WaterAid)
ZimbabweCommunity Approachto Total Sanitation(Welthungerhilfe)
Indonesia Community-based Total Sanitation(Plan International)
Pakistan Approach toTotal Sanitation (PlanInternational and IRC)
Bhutan RuralSanitation andHygiene Programme(SNV)
Nepal NationalSanitation MasterPlan(SNV and ARC)
Enabling Environment for Behaviour Change
11
What we expect to achieve?Additional people USING improved sanitation
1,750,741Original plan
2,808,867Current projection
Cambodia 923,000
Pakistan 460,000
Malawi 405,000Indonesia 308,000
12
What we expect to achieve?Additional people USING handwashing facilities
1,583,361Original plan
2,088,454Current projection
Pakistan 377,000 Nepal 376,000
Malawi 390,000
Indonesia 308,000
13
What we expect to achieve?School WASH
+20%
Number of additional students participating in school hygiene behaviour change programs
Number of additional students with access to school HWWS facilities
-44%
14
Measuring effectivenessHave we got the right measures?
Are proxy measures we use for handwashing with soap sufficient?
Should WASH practitioners be expected to measure the health impacts ofhygiene work?
Should we be collecting sex disaggregated data on access to and use ofWASH facilities?