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Sustained adoption of WASH technologies (Hulland, 2015)

ID: 
UWSR034
Full title: 
What factors affect sustained adoption of safe water, hygiene and sanitation technologies? A systematic review of literature
Author(s): 
Hulland et al.
Publication date: 
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Maps: 
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Evidence Gap Map: 2020 update
Confidence Level: 
Low
Number of Impact Evaluations : 
44
Regions: 
East Asia and Pacific
Latin America and the Caribbean
Middle East and North Africa
South Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Population: 
Rural
Urban
Slum (informal settlement)
Interventions: 
Direct hardware provision
Health messaging
Direct provision with health messaging
Directive psychosocial triggering (e.g. social marketing)
Participatory psychosocial triggering (e.g. CLTS)
Direct provision with psychosocial triggering
Outcomes: 
Water treatment and storage practices
Construction, use, and maintenance of latrines
Hygiene behaviour
Sustainability/slippage
Type of technology: 
Water quality: household provision
Sanitation: latrines for household use
Hygiene: improved handwashing practices
Combined hygiene with water and/or sanitation

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