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Hygiene Promotion - IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre

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Manila, PhilippinesTel: +632 911-5783Fax: +632 911-5783E-mail: itnphil@compass.com.ph<strong>Water</strong>Aidhttp://www.wateraid.org.uk<strong>Water</strong>Aid is the UK's only major charity dedicated to the provision of safe domestic water,sanitation <strong>and</strong> hygiene promotion to the world's poorest people. It does so with partnersthrough projects, which integrate domestic water provision, sanitation, <strong>and</strong> hygienepromotion so that health benefits are maximised. Its briefing paper on hygiene promotiongives examples of creative one-way communication channels rather than a systematicapproach into programme planning <strong>and</strong> implementation. Monitoring effects is stressed. Anoverview of how this can be planned <strong>and</strong> realised is not yet included. <strong>Water</strong>AidPrince Consort House, 27-29 Albert EmbankmentLondon, SE1 7UBUnited KingdomTel: +44 (0) 20 7793 4500Fax: +44 20 7793 4545E-mail: wateraid@wateraid.org.ukWEDC The <strong>Water</strong>, Engineering <strong>and</strong> Development <strong>Centre</strong>http://www.lboro.ac.uk/wedc/index.htmWEDC is one of the world's leading institutions concerned with education, training,research, <strong>and</strong> consultancy relating to the planning, provision, <strong>and</strong> management ofinfrastructure for development in low- <strong>and</strong> middle-income countries.WEDC is devoted to activities that improve the health <strong>and</strong> well-being of people living inboth rural areas <strong>and</strong> urban communities. The centre encourages the integration oftechnological, environmental, social, economic, <strong>and</strong> management inputs for effective <strong>and</strong>sustainable development.WEDC, Loughborough UniversityLeicestershire LE11 3TU UKTel: + 44 (0) 1509 222885Fax: + 44 (0) 1509 211079E-mail: WEDC@lboro.ac.ukWELLhttp://www.lboro.ac.uk/orgs/well/index.htmWELL is a resource centre funded by the UK Department for <strong>International</strong> Development(DFID), promoting environmental health <strong>and</strong> well-being in developing <strong>and</strong> transitionalcountries, managed by WEDC, LSHTM <strong>and</strong> <strong>IRC</strong> in collaboration with eight networkpartners. WELL is designed to co-ordinate <strong>and</strong> provide services for water, sanitation <strong>and</strong>environmental health programmes to DFID <strong>and</strong> other agencies. The WELL web site is afocal point of information about water <strong>and</strong> environmental health <strong>and</strong> related issues indeveloping <strong>and</strong> transitional countries.<strong>IRC</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sanitation</strong> <strong>Centre</strong> 61

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