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HOW COMMUNITY HEALTH CLUBS WORK

HOW COMMUNITY HEALTH CLUBS WORK

‘Securing Water, Energy, Sanitation and Livelihoods through Consensus: How Community Health Clubs Work.’

 

Taking PHAST the Extra Mile in Community Health Clubs

Cost Effective Health Promotion: Community Health Clubs

Structured Participation in Community Health Clubs

Vision 5 x 5 “Seeing is Believing”

2014.8. Waterkeyn.a. 5×5 Presentation Text

‘I am Not Nobody, Now!’ Empowering Women through Community Health Clubs

2014.8.Waterkeyn.Juliet. chc seminar www

Women & Water: empowering women through water management in CHCs
2015.5.Waterkeyn.J. women & water.pptm
 The Need for Knowledge: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs applied to Rural Communities in Africa.

Abstract: The Mechanics of Hygiene Behaviour Change

Powerpoint: 2012_Waterkeyn

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    • Module 3: Monitoring Hygiene Behaviour Change
    • Module 4: Training of Community Facilitators
Menu
  • ABOUT US
    • ANNUAL REPORTS
    • GOVERNANCE
    • OUR TEAM
    • OUR APPROACH
    • AFRICA AHEAD ASSOCIATION
  • CURRENT PROGRAMS
    • ZIMBABWE
    • KENYA
    • MALAWI
    • SOUTH SUDAN
    • TEXAS, USA
  • PUBLICATIONS
    • PEER REVIEWED PAPERS
    • CONFERENCE PAPERS
    • VIDEOS
    • BROCHURES
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    • POSTERS
    • FINAL REPORTS
    • TESTIMONIALS
  • COURSES
    • Module 1. Introduction to the Community Health Club Approach
    • Module 2: Planning a Community Health Club Project
    • Module 3: Monitoring Hygiene Behaviour Change
    • Module 4: Training of Community Facilitators