Introducing SaniFOAM: A framework to analyze sanitation behaviors to design effective sanitation programs Global scaling up sanitation project Devine, J. (2009)

Why do individuals with latrines continue to defecate in the open? What factors enable individuals or households to move up the sanitation ladder? Before sanitation behaviors can be changed, they must first be understood. The SaniFOAM framework, developed to help answer some of these questions, categorizes sanitation behavioral determinants. This paper introduces SaniFOAM and describes how it was developed. Publications planned for later release will provide a more detailed guide on how to apply SaniFOAM, sharing lessons learned from the field. Th ese publications are intended for use by program managers responsible for the implementation of sanitation promotion interventions as well as members of multilateral and bilateral agencies, academic institutions and government and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that work in water and sanitation. The objectives of the paper are to: 1. Demonstrate the value of using SaniFOAM to program managers 2. Illustrate how SaniFOAM can be applied at different stages of program implementation 3. Validate SaniFOAM for all types of sanitation promotion programs including both community-led and sanitation marketing approaches

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Devine, J. (2009). Introducing SaniFOAM: A framework to analyze sanitation behaviors to design effective sanitation programs Global scaling up sanitation project World Bank, Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), USA

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