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Hi @Brooke Yamakoshi Great questions!
In relation to your first question on Wash'Em frequency, the honest answer is that that we would like to do more learning in this regard from our users... (More)
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@Mohammad Al Khalili While I haven't tried this personally there are some tips for doing this in this resource from the Hygiene Hub: https://resources.hygienehub.info/en/articles/4106031-sum... (More)
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Great idea Frank. I have reached out to some colleagues in the region who may be able to support and will get back soon.Â
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Hi @Florian Haas  This is an intersting point, you are right that the tools don't tackle barriers through a dedicated tool but try to weave learning about barriers thoughout each tool. I wou... (More)
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These are really great reflections. We chose to include the personal histories method for several reasons:
1) These broader experiences of crises do a have an important bearing on hygiene b... (More)
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Such a good point Wilson. I have seen the same in my own work numerous times. I think it is always worth being aware of the 'positionality' we have and how this may affect all of our interac... (More)
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Yeh although the recommended activities are designed as a complementary set, in that they address different behavioural barriers to hopefully have a greater impact on behaviour. The premise ... (More)
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Good points Brent. For this reason we would always recommend pilot testing activities among a really small group of beneficiaries first. This will give you opportunities to generate rapid fe... (More)
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I should add that I have just started reading this book which seems like it does a great job of diving deeply into some of these issues. Worth a read! http://somatosphere.net/2021/lazy-crazy... (More)
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