LIBERIA (2010): HYGIENE AND SANITATION PRACTICES AMONG MOTHERS AND CAREGIVERS OF CHILDREN UNDER FIVE IN LIBERIA ROUND ONE
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LIBERIA (2010): HYGIENE AND SANITATION PRACTICES AMONG MOTHERS AND CAREGIVERS OF CHILDREN UNDER FIVE IN LIBERIA ROUND ONE
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/27425
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Joseph Inungu
Virgile Capo-Chichi |
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Harvard Dataverse
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CHF International, in partnership with PSI/Liberia, conducted a 2010 baseline survey under the USAID Cooperative Agreement No. 669-A-00-10 00087-00 "Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program" (WASH program) in Liberia. This report presents these initial findings on drinking water treatment, hygiene and sanitation practices among mothers and caregivers, 15 years and older, who had children under the age of five and lived in the following six counties in Liberia (Grand Cape Mount, Bomi, Lofa, Nimba, Bong and River Gee and in the selected communities of Bensonville and Du-port Road in Greater Monrovia).
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Quantitative
TRaC Diarrhea Caregivers Water treatment Household water treatment WASH BCC USAID CHF International |
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2010
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