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Hygiene Promotion Programs: Planning and Program Design Issues in Bangladesh Suzanne Hanchett, Ph.D. Planning Alternatives for Change Portland, Oregon
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Staff of governmental agencies continuing sanitation education: engineers, teachers, health workers (Banaripara, Barisal, Bangladesh)
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A reactivated “village development committee” (Rangamati District, 2002)
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Young housewife showing her low- cost pit latrine (Bangladesh, 2000)
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Children’s Role Play: visit of hygiene promoter (VERC, 2002)
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Improvised Ventilated Pit Latrine, designed by 18- year-old boy (VERC, Bangladesh)
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Train Game: children with dirty fingernails get kicked off the “train” (VERC 2002)
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Volunteer government officials implementing a coercive sanitation program (Patgram, Lalmonirhat, Bangladesh, 2000)
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A latrine never used by the 10-person household that was forced to install it (Patgram, 2000)
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Neglected but used: Latrine installed by City Corporation, Dhaka (2001). Cooking site was less than five feet from this latrine.
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Caretakers of these well-built “sanitation blocks” cannot usually afford to use them (Dhaka, 2001)
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Children in water near latrines (Narayanganj Slum, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2001)
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House parts in a cleared slum (Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2001)
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Good quality equipment abandoned in a cleared slum (Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2001)
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BRAC Health Workers, Gazipur District (2000): ARE NOT INVOLVED IN MICRO-CREDIT PROGRAMS
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One of many new latrines, with soap (on right)
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Hygiene promotion session in a Buddhist temple (Rangamati District, 2002)
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“Bhulu,” the dead dog (VERC, 2002)
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BEHAVIOR INFLUENCED BY : BEHAVIOR INFLUENCED BY : 1-Status concerns & social hierarchy 2-Deeply rooted social/economic practices; feelings, & beliefs 3-Program follow-up & consistency
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Avoiding embarrassment, this man removed the hand pump from his well rather than re-paint the spout red (high arsenic content in water).
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Pigs depend on human feces for food in Chittagong Hill Tracts
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Mother & baby (1)
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Mother & baby (2)
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A woman with her tubewell repair tools (Barisal District, Bangladesh, 2000)
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THE END Thanks for your participation.
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