Cholera Mitigation Case Study
Community Health Clubs were started in Mutare, Zimbabwe in an effort to combat the rapid spread of Cholera in Zimbabwe in 2009. This is an inspiring account of how well mobilised women were able to role back this deadly threat and prevent any daths from cholera in this high risk area. The paper presented at IWA Conference in Mexico 2009, also includes an example from Uganda where overcrowding and poor sanitation in IDP Camps was similarly addressed through Community Health Clubs.
Cholera Mitigation in Zimbabwe and Uganda Case Study
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January 20th, 2010 | Tags: Case Study, Cholera, Community Health, Diarrhoeal Diseases, Hand Washing, Health Clubs, Health Promotion, Hygiene Behaviour & Practices, Informal Settlements, Mexico, Participatory Activities, Solid Waste Disposal, UGANDA, Water And Sanitation, Women, ZIMBABWE | Category: Download PDFs, HIDO, Health Promotion, Hygiene, UGANDA, ZIMBABWE, ZIMBABWE AHEAD
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