Conference Papers
Africa AHEAD has presented at the following Conferences
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1999: Water Engineering & Development Centre: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Waterkeyn, J. Structured Participation in Community Health Clubs.
Mathew.B. & Mukuwe.R. Health Clubs- Hygiene Education in Bikita IRWSSP
2000: Water Engineering & Development Centre: Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Waterkeyn J & A. Demand Led Sanitation in Zimbabwe.
2003: Social Capital Conference: Rhodes, Greece.
Waterkeyn J. The Need for Knowledge: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs applied to rural communities in Africa.
2003: 29th Water Engineering & Development Centre Conference: Abuja, Nigeria.
Waterkeyn, J. Cost Effective Health Promotion: Community Health Clubs.
2004: Water Sanitation Programme- East Africa:
Waterkeyn J & A. Taking PHAST the Extra Mile Through Community Health Clubs.
2005: 31st Water Engineering & Development Centre Conference: Kampala. Uganda.
Okot, P et al. 2005. WEDC Uganda IDP Gulu and Pader
Waterkeyn,J. Decreasing Communicable Diseases through Improved Hygiene in Community Health Clubs.
Waterkeyn, A. Hygiene & Sanitation Strategies in Uganda: How to achieve sustainable behaviour change?
2008: World Water Week, Stockholm:
Waterkeyn, A. CHC Case Studies from Zimbabwe and Uganda.
2009: Water Engineering & Development Centre
Rosenfeld J & Waterkeyn J. Using Cell Phones to monitor and evaluate behaviour change through Community Health Clubs in South Africa.
2010: International Water Association: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
2010: International Water Association: Mexico city.
Waterkeyn, J, Matimati.R and Muringaniza.A. ZOD for all – Scaling up the Community Health Club Model to meet the MDGs for Sanitation in Rural and Urban areas : Case Studies from Zimbabwe and Uganda.
2010 Water Institute of South Africa, Durban. South Africa.
Maksimsovski, N & Waterkeyn, A. The Community Health Club Approach in Informal Settlements: Case study from eThekwini municipality, Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa.
2011: Blue Planet Conference – Boseman, USA
Waterkeyn J & A. School Health Clubs in Zimbabwe
2011 University of North Carolina – Water Institute
Waterkeyn J & Nga.N. Low cost-high Impact: Hygiene Behaviour Change in Vietnam in Community Health Clubs. 2011.
2011 UNC Side Event: Programme
Waterkeyn, J. WaSH in the Community Health Clubs
2012: University of North Carolina – Water Institute
Waterkeyn, J. Best Practice in Hygiene Promotion Programme: an evaluation template for assessing cost-effectiveness
2012 UNC Africa AHEAD Side Event: Programme
Waterkeyn.J. The Mechanics of Hygiene Behaviour Change
Matimati, R. Classic CHC: The Zimbabwe Experience
Waterkeyn. A. The Dissemination and Scale up of CHCs
Clasen.T. Evaluation of CBEHPP in Rwanda
Rosenfeld. J. CHCs in the Dominican Republic
Waterkeyn.J. CHC and CLTS: How can they be integrated?
Waterkeyn, J. Best Practice in Health Promotion: comparing CHC & CLTS
2013: University of North Carolina – Water Institute
2013 UNC Africa AHEAD Side Event: Programme
Waterkeyn. J. Integration, Sustainability, Institutionalisation & Scale
Rosenfeld.J. One year of Community Health Clubs on Hispaniola
Waterkeyn.A. CHCs sparking self supply in Zimbabwe
Habyarimana.J. Rwanda: Randomised Control Trial of CHCs
Waterkeyn. A. Four Evaluations of CLTS in Africa
2014 World Water Week, Stockholm
Africa AHEAD/Stockholm Environment Institute Side Event
Waterkeyn.J. I am not nothing now: how Community Health Clubs empower women
Rosemarin.A. for Ngabo.F. Hygiene Behaviour Change through CBEHPP in Rwanda
Wolf.D. Mobilising Community for Improving Water, Energy and Sanitation in Uganda
Nash.L. Sharing the power of Community Health Clubs
Waterkeyn.A.Vision 5 x 5: Scaling up Community Health Clubs
Rosemarin.A. Discussion and Summary
2015 University of North Carolina – Water Institute
Africa AHEAD Side Event
1. Waterkeyn. J. A Practical Model to achieve 8 x Sustainable Development Goals
2. Rosenfeld. J. Community Health Clubs In Haiti