Formative Research on Sanitation and Hygiene Behaviours Current Status, Knowledge, Attitudes, Barriers and Enablers: Primary Research Findings Kapur, D. & Kumar, P. (2012)

Hygiene behaviours in WASH need to be studied from a local context. There is no shortcut to working on behaviour change, without going directly to listen to and observe the reasons for prevailing hygiene practices in the contexts in which these are practised. There is dearth of formativeresearch on hygiene behaviours.

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Kapur, D. & Kumar, P. (2012). Formative Research on Sanitation and Hygiene Behaviours Current Status, Knowledge, Attitudes, Barriers and Enablers: Primary Research Findings Kapur, D. & Kumar, P.

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Published in: 2012
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