At-scale hygiene and sanitation in Ethiopia and Madagascar: Experiences and lessons learned USAID (2011)

This paper reviews the Hygiene Improvement Project’s (HIP) overall approach to “at-scale” hygiene and sanitation improvement, describes HIP’s two at-scale applications in Ethiopia and Madagascar, and reflects on the scale experiences and their lessons for future at-scale applications. An at-scale framework and tools for potential implementers are included in the annex.

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USAID (2011). At-scale hygiene and sanitation in Ethiopia and Madagascar: Experiences and lessons learned USAID Hygiene Improvement Project, Washington, USA

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