School children changing sanitation behaviours in communities | ||||||||
video streaming Aug 2013 Ed. UNICEF - Kathmandu Downloadable from the publisher Abstract: The video is about school children who serve as agents of change for improved sanitation and hygiene behaviors in their communities. They do so using various participatory tools like social mapping, triple T (telephone, television, and toilets), and through demonstrations of the fecal transmission routes. This is part of the UNICEF-supported SLTS program in Nepal.
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