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This film documents the planning and implementation of the Unicef-assisted Imo State Rural Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Project in Nigeria.

TitleThe good news is water
Publication TypeAudiovisual
Year of Publication1984
AuthorsUNICEF -New York, NY, US
Paginationfilm (30 min.): 16 mm
Date Published1984-01-01
PublisherUNICEF, Radio, Television and Film Services
Place PublishedNew York, NY, USA
Keywordsboreholes, community participation, cost benefit analysis, cultural aspects, diarrhoeal diseases, diseases, dracunculus, hand pumps, health education, hygiene, impact, malaria, nigeria, safe water supply, schistosomiasis, training, ue, ventilated improved pit latrines, women
Abstract

This film documents the planning and implementation of the Unicef-assisted Imo State Rural Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Project in Nigeria. The project is designed as an intervention package combining water supply (through boreholes and handpumps), sanitation (through promotion and construction of ventilated improved pit latrines) and support of health and hygiene education (through the training of village health workers and evaluation of impact). The film will be of particular interest for those wishing to find ways of involving the community, especially the women, in a water supply project (here the participation and hygiene education is of a 'one-way-imposing' type). It also shows the constraints that the village-based workers experienced. This film could be used for training purposes. TARGET GROUP: field level staff

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