UNICEF Handwashing Promotion - Monitoring and Evaluation Module Vujcic, J., Ram, P.K. (2013)

This guide goes through planning and implementing monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for a handwashing promotion programme. The content of this module is designed to be adapted to a variety of programmes. In this guide, you will be introduced to: - The 7 major steps of monitoring and evaluating handwashing promotion. - Choosing indicators appropriate to the programme’s objectives. - Collecting the necessary data, and sample questions for indicators relevant to handwashing advocacy, education and behaviour change. - Health impact measurement and caveats for the inclusion of health impact assessment as part of an M&E plan.

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Vujcic, J., Ram, P.K. (2013). UNICEF Handwashing Promotion - Monitoring and Evaluation Module UNICEF, New York, USA

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