Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Greetings from Bangladesh!

WaterAid is having a very interesting hygiene practitioners regional workshop in South Asia and we want to share our experiences. You can join us too!

Please visit the blog at: http://hpwhygiene.blogspot.com/

From there you can twitter, see presentations and interviews on youtube, access papers and and join in our discussions by posting comments. We have seen a lot of interesting content including:

  • How to monitor hygiene behaviour and impacts - do people tell the truth in surveys?
  • Are we excluding men from hygiene promotion - what is the possible impact?
  • Menstrual hygiene management - impact on women's mobility
  • Reaching different groups (e.g. Why focus on handwashing if people have no hands)
  • And much, much more!

1 comments:

Alex said...

Professor Stewart Burn has noted (www.futureagenda.org/?cat=3): “unlike most of the resources we consume such as oil, rice and steel, there is no alternative for water – it is the only natural resource with no substitute.” W The issue of water scarcity may well see the blue gold replace the black gold as the critical commodity.