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TitleSchool washrooms : should school washrooms be pursued as one of the SWASH-plus innovations?
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsCenter for Global Safe Water at Emory University -Atlanta, GA, US.
Pagination12 p.; 7 photographs
Date Published2009-01-01
PublisherCenter for Global Safe Water at Emory University
Place PublishedS.l.
Keywordsinnovations, kenya nyanza, schools
Abstract

During a meeting held in mid October 2008 between WPI and Emory regarding selecting and finalizing SWASH+ sanitation innovations to be built and studied in the upcoming months, the topic of washrooms as a potential innovation was visited.  During the SWASH+ Year 1 (2007) sanitation package construction, SANA International, the then subcontractor of WPI, constructed “washrooms” in two of the SWASH+ Year 1 intervention schools, Chemilil B1 Primary School in Nyando district and Osuri Primary School in Rachuonyo district. These washrooms were built without the knowledge of other SWASH+ partners and deviated from the original sanitation package intervention. Based on a brief conversation between SANA and Emory, SANA explained that the washrooms were built due to the insistence of primary schools girls in the respective schools. [authors abstract]

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