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The Hygiene Improvement Project

Hygiene Improvement At Scale Renuka Bery, USAID/HIP Learning Alliance Symposium June 7, 2005 Delft, Netherlands. The Hygiene Improvement Project. HIP is: a 5-year USAID-funded project (until 2009), led by AED, with partners ARD, IRC Netherlands, and Manoff Group

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The Hygiene Improvement Project

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  1. Hygiene Improvement At ScaleRenuka Bery, USAID/HIPLearning Alliance SymposiumJune 7, 2005Delft, Netherlands

  2. The Hygiene Improvement Project HIP is: • a 5-year USAID-funded project (until 2009), • led by AED, with partners ARD, IRC Netherlands, and Manoff Group • designed to achieve at-scale hygiene improvement behavior change • in 5 countries and through selected, strategic activities, • which are centered on 3 key hygiene practices:

  3. Safe Feces Disposal Hand washing Safe Storage and Treatment of Water

  4. Scale Approaches Multiple Approaches…HIP is testing some • SCALE • Future Search • Learning Alliances • Open Space • Appreciative Inquiry • Others

  5. Characteristics of Scale for HIP • Start work at scale (not to scale up) • Size and geography (TBD by sponsors) • Integrated, systems-approach of: • multiple levels • multiple stakeholders • multiple interventions • multiple consumer/user options

  6. Why and how to hold a Search Conference • Sound “business” reason • Right Stakeholder Mix • Working with Stakeholders • Different levels • Stakeholder, mixed, voluntary groups

  7. SEARCH Conference Processes Exploration of the PAST Review of the PRESENT Vision for the FUTURE

  8. Unique Characteristics of Search Conferences • Facilitation • Acknowledging Differences and Problems • Timeframe • Participation Leading to Action • Joint Learning

  9. Commitments for Action to Impact Behavior Change NGOs Govt Media Comm. sector Schools Health Center FBOs CBOs Donors Individual Leading to improved and sustained practices…

  10. Challenges • Getting highest level decision makers to participate • Encouraging commitment from participants to attend entire 2.5 day workshop • Moving out of one’s comfort zone into the unknown (Leap of faith) • Finding a facilitator without a vested interest • Buying into this “new” process

  11. How It WorkedPhilippines • Purpose • Activities • Implementation • Impact

  12. Moving the World from this….

  13. ….To This

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