Food Hygiene
AIDSTAR AIDS Support and Technical Assistance Resources – Improving the Lives of PLHIV Training Resources
Source:
- AIDSTAR-One
Countries:
- Global
Summary:
- Several USAID projects have developed training materials and participant manuals for integrating WASH into home-based and facility care. These provide more detailed "how tos": both how to improve sanitation and hand washing through behavior change, and how to build capacity of professional and lay cadres. USAID’s AIDSTAR I program has developed a comprehensive training guide and materials for health workers available from the AIDSTAR website.
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Use of Nutritional and Water Hygiene Packages for Diarrhoeal Prevention Among HIV-Exposed Infants in Lilongwe, Malawi: An Evaluation of a Pilot Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Post-Natal Care Service
Source:
- Xue J et al. 2010. Trop Med Int Health October 2010. University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
Countries:
- Malawi
Summary:
- In Malawi, free fortified porridge and water hygiene packages were offered to mothers to encourage frequent post-natal visits and to reduce diarrheal rates in infants on replacement feeding. Participant retention and infant health outcome were assessed. The majority of participants adhered to their scheduled visits and retention was favorable, possibly because of the introduction of hygiene and nutrition incentives. The infant diarrheal rate was low, suggesting benefits of regular medical care with hygiene package usage and reliable replacement feeding options.
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Teacher’s Guide for the Integrated Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Education, and HIV/AIDS for Grades 1-7
Source:
- UNICEF. 2001. Lusaka, Zambia. United Nations Children’s Fund.
Summary:
- The school health and nutrition and HIV/AIDS components of BESSIP have developed the psychosocial life skills teachers lesson guide with a focus on water, sanitation, hygiene, and HIV/AIDS education for grades 1 to 7 to assist teach life skills in a participatory manner. These life skills are self-awareness, self-esteem, effective communication, decision making, problem solving, assertiveness, goal setting, value clarification, creative thinking, critical thinking, empathy & interpersonal relationships. The guide covers the following themes, hygiene education e.g. personal, water, food and community hygiene; environmental education e.g. sustainable environment and living in harmony at both local and national level; HIV/AIDS facts, prevention, support, and care for the affected and infected;and making a living.