Health
According to the Centers for Disease Control, global access to safe water, adequate sanitation, and proper hygiene education can reduce illness and death from disease, leading to improved health, poverty reduction, and socio-economic development. Resources available in this sub-theme include guidance on installation of cost-effective safe water supply systems and latrines, summaries of health improvements following WASH projects, and other resources that can help to improve the understanding of the health implications of WASH projects.
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Health Resources
USAID/E, Preventive Care Package for HIV/AIDS Project: Community Agents Reference Manual (Second Edition)
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November 1, 2009U.S. Agency for International Development
This manual is designed to help Community Agents (CA) educate People Living with HIV (PLHIV) about preventing Opportunistic Infections (OIs) using the products and information provided with Basic Preventive Care Package (BPCP).Read more
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EthiopiaSub-Saharan AfricaBunds and Bugs in West Africa: Does Rice Irrigation Threaten Farmers' Health?
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January 1, 1999U.S. Agency for International Development
Wetland water management and irrigation schemes are thought to make a vector borne disease endemic worse in West Africa. The development and promotion of wetland/irrigated rice cultivation has been restrained because of such health concerns. With rapidly growing consumer demand for rice, and the...Read more
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Sub-Saharan AfricaDesigning a Sanitation Program for the Urban Poor: Case Study From Montego Bay, Jamaica
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May 1, 1997U.S. Agency for International Development
This report provides a case study of how to design a sanitation program within the unique conditions of a peri-urban settlement. Specifically, the report considers the experience of USAID's Environmental Health Project in designing an initiative to install and maintain appropriate excreta and...Read more
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JamaicaLatin America and the CaribbeanAmerican Refugee Committee: Mozambique Program 1993-1996: Final Program Report
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October 1, 1996U.S. Agency for International Development
The program concentrated on improving rural sanitation and health knowledge and behaviors, providing clean drinking water, and furnishing expanded opportunities for formal health care and formal education through the construction of health facilities and schools.Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaAmerican Refugee Committee, Tete Province, Mozambique: Final Evaluation Report
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September 1, 1996U.S. Agency for International Development
In August 1996 a team of two consultants were hired to conduct an independent evaluation of the American Refugee Committee Program in Tete Province, Mozambique. The program started in 1993 and ran for aperiod of 3 years. The overall goal of the program was to improve the health of approximately 140...Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaSofala Province Integrated Health, Water and Sanitation Project: Final Report
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January 1, 1996U.S. Agency for International Development
Final report by Africare on a project (7/93-9/96) to reduce water-borne and other diarrheal diseases in selected peri-urban and rural populations in Beira and Chibabava District, Sofala Province, Mozambique. In 5/94, the WASH project, which had spearheaded the original project design, redirected...Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaWater And Sanitation Health Education Program Summary: Urgench and Beruniy, Uzbekistan
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December 1, 1995U.S. Agency for International Development
The direction of the Environmental Policy and Technology Project was initiated to provide assistance to the Central Asian Republics in fostering regional cooperation in the Aral Sea region. Assistance is administer under the auspices of USAID with a focus to provide: potable water and public health...Read more
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UzbekistanMid-term Evaluation: Child Survival Project Ganzourgou, Burkina Faso -- Africare
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January 1, 1995U.S. Agency for International Development
A mid-term evaluation of Phase II of Africare's Child Survival Project in Ganzourgou, Burkina Faso, was conducted from March 13 to April 3, 1995. The goal of the evaluation was to analyze the strategies and activities implemented to date in order to draw lessons to apply to reinforce the...Read more
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Burkina FasoSub-Saharan AfricaAssessment Report in the Republic of Kazakhstan: Water and Sanitation Health Education Program in Novokazalinsk and Aralsk -- Trip Conducted November 1994
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December 1, 1994U.S. Agency for International Development
This report summarizes the findings of a field visit to Kzyl Orda, Novokazalinsk, and Aralsk in the Kzyl Orda Oblast in western Kazakhstan during November, 1994 by anEnvironmental Policy and Technology (EPT) Project team. the purpose of the trip was to rapidly assess among people who live in the...Read more
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KazakhstanEurope and Central AsiaRedirection Plan for The Health, Water, and Sanitation Project, Mozambique
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April 1, 1994U.S. Agency for International Development
In February 1993 WASH published a report entitled "Water Shortage and Related Public Health Problems: An Action Plan for the City of Beira, Mozambique" (WASH Field Report No. 389). in response to this plan, Africare wrote the grant proposal, "The Sofala Province Integrated Health,...Read more
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