It does last! Some findings from a multi-country study of hygiene sustainability
Sandy Cairncross | Kathleen Shordt
After a hygiene promotion programme ends, are hygiene practices continued in the household and community? A study has investigated this question and found that hygiene promotion is important and that thechanges in behaviour do last.
changes in behaviour do last.
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