CRS – Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Considerations in Home-Based Care For People Living with HIV

May 28, 2010 · 0 comments

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Considerations in Home-Based Care For People Living with HIV, May 2010.

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Christopher Seremet, Catholic Relief Services.

This guidance document offers water supply and sanitation facility and hygiene promotion design considerations and recommendations intended to increase access to these facilities by people living with HIV. People living with HIV often require modifications to their water supply and sanitation facilities and hygiene practices due to their debilitating illness. This guidance document is intended for Home-Based Care (HBC) practitioners serving people living with this disease as well as water and sanitation engineers and technicians tasked with providing community water supply and household sanitation systems.

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