Apart from reviewing the CARE monitoring system, and providing recommendations on how to improve it, the report looks into other activities related to CARE in Guatemala. These include: a.
Title | Follow-on assessment of a behavior-based monitoring system for the health education component of the rural water and health project : CARE-Guatemala |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Year of Publication | 1993 |
Authors | Esrey, SA, L. Brown, DP, Hurtado, E |
Secondary Title | WASH reprint: field report |
Volume | no. 385 |
Pagination | vii, 82 p. |
Date Published | 1993-01-01 |
Publisher | Environmental Health Project (EHP) |
Place Published | Arlington, VA, USA |
Keywords | behaviour, design, guatemala western highlands, health education, hyedmon, latrines, methodology, monitoring, motivation, research, rural supply systems, use of facilities |
Abstract | Apart from reviewing the CARE monitoring system, and providing recommendations on how to improve it, the report looks into other activities related to CARE in Guatemala. These include: a. determining which monitoring activities had been properly implemented and indicating those which required improvement; b. the use the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) methodology in the production of an acceptable latrine; c. examining project sustainability to ensure continued benefits after the formal completion of the project; d. looking into the issue of training monitoring personnel in qualitative research techniques. The report also describes a workshop on latrine use and design. Among the recommendations made, is the suggestion that USAID use a monitoring system in its planned new Highlands Water and Sanitation Project. |
Notes | 6 ref. |
Custom 1 | 203.2, 827 |