Water, Sanitation, Hygiene
According to the Centers for Disease Control, global access to safe water, adequate sanitation, and proper hygiene education can reduce illness and death from disease, leading to improved health, poverty reduction, and socio-economic development. However, many countries are challenged to provide these basic necessities to their populations, leaving people at risk for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)-related diseases. Resources available within this theme offer information on providing access to safe water and appropriate sanitation facilities, and introducing sound hygiene behaviors.
Water, Sanitation, Hygiene Resources
Benin Rural Water Supply
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February 1, 1994U.S. Agency for International Development
Summarizes two evaluations -- a final external evaluation (PD-ABD-903) and a sustainability assessment PN-ABN-080) -- of a project (1980-9/92) to assist the Government of Benin (GRB) in improving the health and living conditions of the rural population of the northern Zou department by increasing...Read more
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BeninSub-Saharan AfricaSustainability Assessment for the Benin Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project
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August 1, 1992U.S. Agency for International Development
The sustainability of the Benin Rural Water and Sanitation Project, scheduled for completion 9/92, is assessed. The project has successfully constructed wells and demonstration latrines; provided training to village health committees, government extension workers, and pump repair workers; and...Read more
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BeninSub-Saharan AfricaProject Assistance Completion Report: Benin Rural Water Supply
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August 1, 1992U.S. Agency for International Development
PACR of a multidonor project, implemented in coordination with UNICEF and the Peace Corps, to improve water supply and sanitation in the Zou department in northern Benin. The report covers the period 8/80-9/92, including a 4-year suspension from 12/81-12/85. The project was a success. Reliable...Read more
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BeninSub-Saharan AfricaAssessment of Interagency Collaboration in the Benin Rural Water and Sanitation Project and Its Guinea Worm Reduction Component
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May 1, 1992U.S. Agency for International Development
The joint-agency Benin Rural Water and Sanitation Project successfully provided the northern Zou Province with 281 positive wells in villages that received training for social mobilization, pump maintenance and intensive health education.Read more
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BeninSub-Saharan AfricaTraining of Trainers Workshop: Benin Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project
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July 1, 1989U.S. Agency for International Development
The project goal is to reduce water-and-sanitation-related diseases, specifically guinea worm, by 30 percent in the project area: the six districts in Central Benin's Zou province. To attain this goal, the project is to establish community-level sociohealth development committees (CDSSs),...Read more
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BeninSub-Saharan AfricaBenin Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project: Mid-Term Evaluation
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February 1, 1989U.S. Agency for International Development
Mid-term evaluation of a project to improve Benin's rural water/sanitation system through well and latrine construction, the creation of village self-management committees, and related education campaigns. The project is a joint effort among USAID/B, the Government of Benin (GOB), UNICEF, and...Read more
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BeninSub-Saharan AfricaBenin Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project Start-up Workshop, March 28 to April 11, 1987
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April 1, 1987U.S. Agency for International Development
A request for technical assistance for the design and implementation of a pre-implementation workshop for the Benin Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project was issued for January 1987 by the USAID Mission in Lome to the Water and Sanitation for Health (WASH) Project. This report describes the...Read more
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