Effectiveness of the Jengu Handwashing Facility to Increase Handwashing With Soap Among Crisis-Affected Populations in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, Uganda
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2025Auteur
Tumwebaze, K. I.
Akeyo, D.
Kajura, A.
Okwera, J.
Kagoya, H.
Shah, V.
Simiyu, S.
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This learning brief summarizes findings from a study evaluating the impact of the Jengu handwashing facility in promoting handwashing with soap among crisis-affected populations in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, Uganda. Implemented between March and July 2024, the study showed improvements in handwashing behavior, soap and water availability, and a reduction in diarrheal cases among children. The intervention was well received, and the Jengu unit proved durable and acceptable. Key lessons highlight the importance of accessibility, user-centered design, local capacity, and integrated hygiene promotion in humanitarian WASH programming.
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Handwashing Behavior Change; Humanitarian WASH Interventions; Public Health in Refugee Settings; Community Engagement; Hygiene Promotion; Technology for Crisis Contexts; Monitoring and Evaluation; Health Behavior Research; Sanitation Innovation; Refugee Health ProgrammingURI
https://aphrc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Learning-Brief_Kyangwali_Uganda_WEB-version.pdfhttp://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/2484
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