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Strategies in School Water supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (Six Tsunami Affected Provinces)

Strategies in School Water supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (Six Tsunami Affected Provinces). WASH. Water , Sanitation and Hygiene for All. FRESH. Focusing Resources for Effective School Health. WASH in Schools. Working to change hygienic behaviours in families

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Strategies in School Water supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (Six Tsunami Affected Provinces)

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  1. Strategies in School Water supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (Six Tsunami Affected Provinces)

  2. WASH • Water , Sanitation and Hygiene for All

  3. FRESH • Focusing Resources for Effective School Health

  4. WASH in Schools • Working to change hygienic behaviours in families • Active participation of children • Synergy of clean water, sanitation and hygiene promotion • Halving the proportion of people living without safe water and sanitation

  5. Vision 21: A Shared Vision for Hygiene, Sanitation and Water Supply and A Framework for Action • Experience has shown that clean water alone leads only to minor health improvements. The essential factor is sound hygiene behaviour i.e. personal hygiene recognized as a core issue in its own right, with adequate sanitation and clean water as supporting components. While each of the three components alone has some health benefits, it is their combined effect which is far greater. Hygiene behaviour is virtually impossible without a source of water and safe means of disposal human and other wastes.

  6. NINE OUTPUT INDICATORSThe successful WASH in schools program has: FACILITIES: • 1. In each school: Safe drinking water, toilets, hand washing, drainage, clean class and compound, USE and MAINTENANCE: • 2. Girls and boys use the toilets/urinals. • 3. Hands washed at right times (with soap/ash). • 4. Boys and girls (all students) share tasks of collecting water and cleaning toilets equally.

  7. NINE OUTPUT INDICATORSThe successful WASH in schools program has: EDUCATION + promotion: • 5. There hygiene education in the school and class. It is participatory and focuses on life skills. • 6. Teacher, school or children have organized an activity to community to parents/community. TRAINED: • 7. Teachers and an adult management group are trained before or during construction. • 8. District/regional education and supervisory staff are oriented. • 9. Training and orientation is repeated.

  8. Strategies for School WASH • Construction of Schools / ECCDs WES Facilities • Rehabilitation of schools / ECCDs WES Facilities

  9. Strategies for School WASH • Partnership in School Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Projects with Counterpart Departments (DoH, DOLA)

  10. Strategies for School WASH • Provincial level workshops for WASH / FRESH, O & M, Child to Child • TOT workshops for WASH / FRESH, O & M, Child to Child at ESAO level • WASH / FRESH, O & M, Child to Child activities at schools / ECCDs level

  11. Thank You

  12. Mebendazole DonationRequest for Letters of Interest • Johnson & Johnson has committed to donate 50 million doses of mebendazole (500mg) in 2007 for STH control in children. • Approximately one half of these doses have already been allocated for mass deworming of school-aged children in four Start-Up countries in 2007

  13. Mebendazole DonationRequest for Letters of Interest • In order to reach additional children at high risk of infection, the initiative is inviting Letters of Interest from national programs that are planning mass deworming for STH control in school-aged children in 2008 which may benefit from a donation of mebendazole.

  14. Mebendazole DonationRequest for Letters of Interest • Eligible institutions are the Ministry of Health and/or the Ministry of Education. • The application forms are also posted on the following website: http://www.taskforce.org/mebendazole/. • The deadline for applications is May 31st.

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