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A participatory needs analysis (based on semi-structured interviews) in six slum communities in Lagos State, Nigeria, revealed that hygiene education was not considered a priority.

TitleSlum dwellers' diagnosis of their own needs : implications for community development in Nigeria
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsNwangwu, RE
Paginationp. 225-228
Date Published1998-05-01
Keywordsbasic needs, health education, nigeria lagos state, participatory methods, sdiafr, sdihyg, sdipar, sdiurb, self-sufficiency, slums
Abstract

A participatory needs analysis (based on semi-structured interviews) in six slum communities in Lagos State, Nigeria, revealed that hygiene education was not considered a priority. It was therefore decided to use the communties' felt needs as an entry point for the planned hygiene education programme.

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