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SWIFT Story of Sustainable Change: Changing sanitation and hygiene habits through a club in Matongo, DRC

Authors :
Beesley, Jane
Feeny, Emma
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Oxfam, Tearfund, Overseas Development Institute, SWIFT Consortium, 2016, 2016, 2016.

Abstract

In the past, sanitation was poor and illnesses such as diarrhoea were rife in Matongo, a semi-urban village in South Kivu. Defecation used to take place mostly in the bush, hand-washing with soap or ash wasn’t practised, the importance of hygiene in preparing food wasn’t understood, and discarded rubbish rotted in the roads.<br />Under the SWIFT programme, Tearfund with the support of Africa AHEAD set up a Community Health Club: a free, voluntary club which holds weekly discussions on health and hygiene topics. As a result, the village has been transformed. Awareness of the importance of good hygiene practices has improved dramatically.<br />Villagers have noticed an improvement not just in their environment, but in their health and their sense of community. The incidence of sicknesses has fallen, and villagers are enjoying a new community spirit.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Oxfam Policy & Practice
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsoxf.608377
Document Type :
Case study