We generate research to influence #sanitation & #hygiene policies & practices globally. Project partners in Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi & Zambia. Funded by @DFID_UK
Find the publication here: Improving Complementary Food Hygiene Behaviors Using the Risk, Attitude, Norms, Ability, and Self-Regulation Approach in Rural Malawi https://t.co/JKKlFB86C8 @KChidziwisano@nyanitm@RossanieM
As we start to see increasing #COVID19 cases in #Malawi, here's our recent paper which highlighted the key behavioural determinants that can be targeted to improve #handwashing, and the tools we developed to promote handwashing in low income settings @StrathCivEng@SHAREresearch
Take a read of this new paper from our Safe Start project on the process of designing a food hygiene intervention in the low-income, peri-urban context of Kisumu, Kenya https://t.co/xts0Ggwwqw
Such evidence shows the importance of tackling #diarrhoealdisease with multiple interventions. One SHARE project in Nepal has delivered joint immunisation and hygiene programmes to holistically improve child health https://t.co/mXejaBNW6h @OmPrasadGautam@val23curtis @DefeatDD
#VaccinesWork during times of humanitarian crises. A 2012 study by @SaadOmer3 and all showed routine use of #rotavirus vaccine would have averted nearly 25% of deaths due to #diarrhea in Somali children under one. 💉
@UNICEF @DefeatDD @ROTACouncil
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Over the coming months, SHARE will be doing its best to contribute to the #COVID19 response. Keep an eye on this new page on our website for updates on projects: https://t.co/qhgr0cUT5p 💦✋#WASHTwitter
#COVID2019 shows just how important #handwashing is. Many of SHARE's projects have focussed on #behaviourchange to encourage handwashing. Take a look though some of them here: https://t.co/ETCglhlv9e✋💦
We hope everyone is staying safe and well in these strange times! Our colleagues @WashEmApp have put together this great guide on #handwashingwithsoap and #behaviourchange for the #CoronavirusOutbreak - please share amongst your networks! https://t.co/J1SkwSkuYf
Well done to our team in Malawi on a productive dissemination event! Can't wait to see what's next for the Hygienic Family project 🌟 https://t.co/AJjiCK5jQl
Our national dissemination starts with Mr Kafanikhale of Malawi Ministry of Health highlighting that #WASH and #foodsafety are key components of the national environmental health strategy. Key components of our intervention. @SHAREresearch@StrathCivEng#dissemination
Looking forward to speak in this exciting panel discussion meeting on “WASH and Vaccine” tonight@LSHTM, London, UK! Join us in person or live! #WaterAid#LSHTM#SHARE#WASH#Intergration#Vaccine
Caroline Chisenga from @cidrzinfo talking about her study looking at the impact of WASH and WASH related disorders on vaccine effectiveness #WASHTwitter#vaccines