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Strategy To Accelerate Access To Sanitation And Hygiene, July 2011 - June 2015

Zimbabwe has a long history of championing innovative approaches to safesanitation improvements. While specific technologies such as the VentilatedImproved Pit Latrine (VIP) rejuvenated improved sanitation access worldwide,the use of social marketing strategies, such as the Participatory Health andHygiene Education (PHHE), provided a strong impetus to positive behaviorchange. The National Action Committee (NAC) for rural water supply andsanitation created in the mid-1980s has over the years not only providedleadership in the sub-sector, but also assured co-ordination of efforts, crosscuttinglearning and become a repository of valuable experiences and lessons.

Zimbabwe
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31 October 2011

Remarks BY HONOURABLE Deputy Minister of health and child welfare, Douglas. T. mombeshora (MP) On the occasion of the LAUNCH OF THE NATIONAL SANITATION WEEK MUCHEKE STADIUM, CITY OF MASVINGO

Remarks BY HONOURABLE Deputy Minister of health and child welfare, Douglas. T. mombeshora (MP) On the occasion of the LAUNCH OF THE NATIONAL SANITATION WEEK MUCHEKE STADIUM, CITY OF MASVINGO

Zimbabwe
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28 October 2011

Tubig sa Banga (Water in a Jar)

Water sources are abundant in many upland communities in rural areas, particularly in the Bukidnon Province., home of the watersheds and famous for the scenic and historic Mount Kitanglad. …

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Author: Lucille B. Isnani
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Bukidnon, Philippines
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15 July 2011

WASH in Schools Education Material Zimbabwe

Two booklets to teach schoolchildren good hygiene practices.

Zimbabwe
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1 March 2011

Growing up at school - A guide to menstrual management for school girls

This booklet has been developed to help school girls manage the critical period when they commence mensturation .

Publications
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Author: Annie Kanyemba
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English
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The Girl - Child and Menstrual Management in Zimbabwe

This report focuses on identifying the challenges, statistics, and recommendations of Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) in Zimbabwe.

Publications
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Author: Annie Shangwa
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PDF, PDF, PDF

Women for Water Partnership (WfWP)

Women for Water Partnership (WfWP) is a worldwide strategic alliance of local, national and international women’s organisations and networks, active in the areas water & sanitation, poverty and …

Networks
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Water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
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English

Zimbabwe issues its Sanitation Communique during the International Year of Sanitation

The International Year of Sanitation seminar on the theme of "Building Lives Through Improved Sanitation in Zimbabwe", held on 13 February 2008, concluded that safe sanitation is a basic human right f …

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Author: Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC)
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Zimbabwe
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13 February 2010

Why Sanitation and Water Supply are Important to Growth and Development in Zimbabwe

Investing in water supply and sanitation will improve quality of life, health, environmental, and economic returns, and reduce poverty in Zimbabwe.

Publications
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Publisher: Sanitation and Water for All
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English
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PDF