Social and Behavior Change for Water security, Sanitation and Hygiene | ||||||
publication Jul 2021 ; 13 pages ; Technical Brief 10 Ed. USAID - Washington Téléchargeable sous format: PdF (1 740 ko) Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur Abstract: This technical brief provides guidance on developing effective, evidence-based social and behavior change programming to achieve water security, sanitation, and hygiene development objectives. KEY TAKEAWAYS • Behavior change interventions can contribute to the success of all development results within USAID’s Water and Development Plan and should not be limited to hygiene behaviors. • Communication-only approaches do not result in sustained behavior change within the WASH sector. SBC programs for WASH and WRM need holistic approaches that include a suite of activities, including structural and communication interventions, to increase the likelihood of sustained change. • Effective behavior change programming requires a systematic process that includes in-depth analysis, detailed planning, and sufficient and appropriate human and financial resources.
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