Hygiene Promotion for Childen in Emergencies: Save the Children and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

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Monica Ramos

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Oct 9, 2015, 4:22:02 AM10/9/15
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Dear Hygiene Promotion Forum,


Attached is a systematic literature that was conducted by a MSc student from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in collaboration with Save the Children focused on Hygiene Promotion for Children in Emergency Context.


The aim of the systematic literature review was to assess the effectiveness of behaviour change hygiene promotion interventions for children in developing countries and to determine the most promising approaches for children of different age groups to be tested in the emergency context.


A publishable journal article based on the full report is currently under development and will be disseminated once finalised. Happy reading!


Cheers,

Monica


Monica Ramos | Humanitarian WASH Advisor Humanitarian Technical Unit (HTU) Save the Children Mobile +44 7557 280026 m.r...@savethechildren.org.uk | Skype: monica.m.ramos

Hygiene Promotion for Children in an Emergency Context_Final.docx

Paul OSullivan

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Oct 9, 2015, 10:06:00 AM10/9/15
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Excellent Monica,

Thanks for sharing, looking forward to the artical.

P


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