Malawi (2010): An Assessment of Practices, Knowledge and Barriers to Point of Use Water Treatment among caregivers of under five children In Malawi.
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Malawi (2010): An Assessment of Practices, Knowledge and Barriers to Point of Use Water Treatment among caregivers of under five children In Malawi.
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/G6LPUN
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Chiwawa Nkhoma
Velia Manyonga |
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Harvard Dataverse
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In 2008, a household survey was conducted to identify the determinants of point of use water treatment caretakers to children under the age of five. The household survey, as a follow-up study, also monitored the evaluated key behaviors. The results indicate that many positive behaviors regarding water treatment fell. Those who used WaterGuard in the last week fell from 14% to 11% between 2005 and 2008. Among those who used WaterGuard ever, 58% used in the last 24 hours in 2008. However, only . The purpose of this study is to better understand the 2008 household survey results. As the findings are generally negative since WaterGuard use declines, we seek to understand several avenues in which the environment changed and may have contributed to lower WaterGuard use. |
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Quantitative Water Treatment Diarrhea Caregivers Household water treatment use BCC |
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2010-11-01
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