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  • Developing and Testing an Innovative Behavior Change Program for Safe Child Feces Management in Odisha, India
    Report
    Globally, access to sanitation is on the rise, with related reductions in open defecation. Yet an often-overlooked component of sanitation is safe child feces management (CFM).
  • Household Problem-Solving to Reduce Children's Exposure to Poultry Feces
    Report
    Campylobacter spp. infections are the most common bacterial cause of gastroenteritis (Murray et al., 2012). In children under two years of age, Campylobacter spp.
  • Improving Hygienic Management of Poultry in Rural Uganda
    Report
    Typical poultry management practices in rural Uganda expose children to fecal contamination and increased risk of disease.
  • Formative Research on Gender and Hygiene in Mozambique: Final Report
    Final Report
    Global evidence suggests deeply embedded structural and behavioral determinants, including restrictive norms and inequalities related to gender, sustain poor sanitation and hygiene conditions.
  • Learning From Neighbors
    Blog
    Villagers in Cambodia inspired to improve sanitation after field trip
  • Using Mobile Health Messaging to Nudge BabyWASH Behaviors - Formative Research Final Report
    Report
    Children less than five years of age are at greater risk of diarrheal diseases globally. Frequent diarrhea is associated with growth faltering and poor cognitive development, which together account for a huge global burden.
  • Annotated Bibliography of SWS Resources 2016–2021
    Tool
    This annotated bibliography reflects all Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership (SWS) publications as of September 2021.
  • Collective Action in WASH: Lessons and Findings from 11 Collaborative Approaches
    Report
    Collective action approaches are increasingly being used in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector.
  • Assessment of Shifts in Stakeholder Understanding of WASH Systems
    Report
    This study sought to build evidence on the impact systems approaches can have on local stakeholders’ ability to conceptualize the complex factors and interactions that influence water and sanitation service delivery sustai
  • How do rural communities sustain latrine coverage and use? Qualitative comparative analyses in Cambodia and Ghana
    Article
    Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a popular intervention for eliminating open defecation in rural communities. Previous research has explored the contextual and programmatic actors that influence CLTS performance.

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