tailieunhanh - Endline Assessment of the Enabling Environment in Peru

Global Scaling Up Handwashing is a Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) project focused on learning how to apply innovative promotional approaches to behavior change to generate widespread and sustained improvements in handwashing with soap at scale among women of reproductive age (ages 15-49) and primary school-aged children (ages 5-9). The project is being implemented by local and national governments with technical support from WSP. For more information, please visit . This Working Paper is one in a series of knowledge products designed to showcase project fi ndings, assessments, and lessons learned in the Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project. This. | WATER AND SANITATION PROGRAM WORKING PAPER Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project Endline Assessment of the Enabling Environment in Peru Michael Favin June 2011 The Water and Sanitation Program is a multi-donor partnership administered by the World Bank to support poor people in obtaining affordable safe and sustainable access to water and sanitation services. By Michael Flavin Global Scaling Up Handwashing is a Water and Sanitation Program WSP project focused on learning how to apply innovative promotional approaches to behavior change to generate widespread and sustained improvements in handwashing with soap at scale among women of reproductive age ages 15-49 and primary school-aged children ages 5-9 . The project is being implemented by local and national governments with technical support from WSP. For more information please visit scalinguphandwashing. This Working Paper is one in a series of knowledge products designed to showcase project findings assessments and lessons learned in the Global Scaling Up Handwashing Project. This paper is conceived as a work in progress to encourage the exchange of ideas about development issues. For more information please email Rocio Florez at wsp@ or visit . org. WSP is a multi-donor partnership created in 1978 and administered by the World Bank to support poor people in obtaining affordable safe and sustainable access to water and sanitation services. WSP s donors include Australia Austria Canada Denmark Finland France the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation Ireland Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom United States and the World Bank. WSP reports are published to communicate the results of WSP s work to the development community. Some sources cited may be informal documents that are not readily available. The findings interpretations and conclusions expressed herein are entirely those of the author and should not be attributed to the World Bank or its affiliated .