This country roadmap is designed to address existing gaps on hand hygiene access and practice in Ethiopia. It serves as a guiding document to achieve global and national level commitments and showcases a pathway for Ethiopia to achieve national hand hygiene coverage.
The Hand Hygiene Acceleration Framework Tool facilitates understanding of national action towards the achievement of Universal Hand Hygiene. This follows the Hand Hygiene for All Initiative call in June 2020 for governments to lead the acceleration of progress on hand hygiene in the lead up to 2030. Designed for use […]
Country roadmaps and other policy documents as they relate to the HH4A initiative tend to identify strategic goals and opportunities for investments to improve hand hygiene and guide actions. They should align multi-sectoral stakeholders and investments around a common, co-developed vision and course of action […]
This report outlines the current state of hand hygiene in the world, and how governments, communities, individuals and other stakeholders can accelerate progress to achieve hand hygiene for all. View the full report here.
This concept note provides the rationale and strategies to support ODF communities in upgrading household and institutional sanitation to achieve ‘hygienic’ status in Bobonaro Municipality.
This sub-strategy sets out a framework for creating and sustaining a culture of handwashing with soap at critical moments through collaborative efforts between a multi-sectoral cast of governmental and nongovernmental stakeholders. The strategy highlights three main areas of action: 1) Creation of demand for handwashing […]
In line with the Hand Hygiene for All Results Framework country output to develop a costed, government-led country roadmap and based on the more detailed Country Roadmaps Framework, this document is a practical step-by-step guidance to draft a context-specific country roadmap to achieve hand hygiene […]
This tool aims to provide country-specific cost estimates to achieve universal hand hygiene in households by 2030. It was jointly developed by WHO and UNICEF, through a consultancy with WASHeconomics and with input from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the World Bank […]
The Global Handwashing Partnership convened the 2021 virtual Handwashing Innovations Think Tank in May 2021. This event brought together academics, practitioners and stakeholders working in handwashing behavior change across the globe to co-create solutions for handwashing innovation.