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
Mozambique - Rural Water Supply Activity
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January 1, 2011Millennium Challenge Corporation
This report provides the results from (1) an impact evaluation of the MCA's Rural Water Point Implementation Program ('RWPIP') in Nampula and (2) an evaluation of the SSSS in Cabo Delgado. The objective of the impact evaluation of the MCA's RWPIP in Nampula is to examine the...Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaAmerican Refugee Committee: Mozambique Program 1993-1996: Final Program Report
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October 1, 1996U.S. Agency for International Development
The program concentrated on improving rural sanitation and health knowledge and behaviors, providing clean drinking water, and furnishing expanded opportunities for formal health care and formal education through the construction of health facilities and schools.Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaAmerican Refugee Committee, Tete Province, Mozambique: Final Evaluation Report
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September 1, 1996U.S. Agency for International Development
In August 1996 a team of two consultants were hired to conduct an independent evaluation of the American Refugee Committee Program in Tete Province, Mozambique. The program started in 1993 and ran for aperiod of 3 years. The overall goal of the program was to improve the health of approximately 140...Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaIntegrated Health, Water and Sanitatino Project: Beira and Chibabava District
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April 1, 1996U.S. Agency for International Development
The purpose of this project was to improve the health status of a selected peri-urban and rural population, through the provision of safe and portable water, and by community mobilization and education. This is the final evaluation for the project, which took place in Beira and Chibava Districts,...Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaSofala Province Integrated Health, Water and Sanitation Project: Final Report
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January 1, 1996U.S. Agency for International Development
Final report by Africare on a project (7/93-9/96) to reduce water-borne and other diarrheal diseases in selected peri-urban and rural populations in Beira and Chibabava District, Sofala Province, Mozambique. In 5/94, the WASH project, which had spearheaded the original project design, redirected...Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaRural Water Supply and Sanitation Program: Chicualacuala, Chigubo, Guija, Mabalane and Massangena Districts, Gaza Province [Mozambique]: Final Report
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December 1, 1995U.S. Agency for International Development
World Relief's Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Program (RWSSP) was a direct follow on from the 1992193 Emergency Water Supply lntervention on (EWSI) along the Limpopo Corridor in response to a continued severe shortage of water in the districts of northern Gaza It sought ultimately to...Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaEvaluation of the Information, Education and Communications Component of the Niassa Rural Water and Sanitation Project (Mozambique)
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December 1, 1995U.S. Agency for International Development
This paper evaluates the information, education, and communication (IEC) component of the Niassa Rural Water and Sanitation Project implemented by Medical Care Development International (MCDI) in Cuamba, Niassa Province, Mozambique. Interim evaluation covers the period 10/93-12/95. The IEC...Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaFinal Evaluation: Machaze Emergency Water Project
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October 1, 1995U.S. Agency for International Development
The Machaze emergency water project was implemented by CARE from May 1994 to November 1995. This report provides a final evaluation of the project to assess the outputs of the project and its final impact. Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaRedirection Plan for The Health, Water, and Sanitation Project, Mozambique
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April 1, 1994U.S. Agency for International Development
In February 1993 WASH published a report entitled "Water Shortage and Related Public Health Problems: An Action Plan for the City of Beira, Mozambique" (WASH Field Report No. 389). in response to this plan, Africare wrote the grant proposal, "The Sofala Province Integrated Health,...Read more
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MozambiqueSub-Saharan AfricaWater Shortage and Related Public Health Problems: an Action Plan for the City of Beira, Mozambique
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February 1, 1993U.S. Agency for International Development
Several years of below-average rainfall have produced record-low flows in the Pungoe River , Beira's only surface water supply. While sufficient in quantity to meet Beira's supply needs, these low flows fail to prevent saltwater from reaching the intake, some 77 km from the mouth of the...Read more
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