A handwashing communication intervention in Guatemala
Elena Hurtado | Elizabeth Mills Booth
Mothers and other carers are often well aware of the importance of washing their hands, and the hands of their young children. Why, then, are rates of diarrhoea increasing in areas newly supplied with piped water? Elena Hurtado and Elizabeth Mills Booth describe how their team developeda strategy to hammer home the links between handwashing and health.
a strategy to hammer home the links between handwashing and health.
Social Anthropology in INCAP
Adams, Richard N.
Food and Nutrition Bulletin, Vol. 31 (2010), Iss. 1 P.152
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