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The church's role in sanitation and hygiene

Guidelines for local churches and church-based partners running hygiene and sanitation projects

2011 Available in English

FECABU church teaches local villagers about santitation and how to set up tippy-taps. Photo: Tom Price/Tearfund

FECABU church teaches local villagers about santitation and how to set up tippy-taps. Photo: Tom Price/Tearfund

This report shares practical guidelines to local church and church-based partners so they can plan and successfully run projects to improve access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH).

 

It gives ideas and examples from churches who are already leading successful sanitation and hygiene initiatives.

 

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