Webinar: Integrating Savings and Income Generating Activities into Community Health Clubs to Improve Latrine Construction in Zimbabwe

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Re: Webinar: Integrating Savings and Income Generating Activities into Community Health Clubs to Improve Latrine Construction in Zimbabwe

Hi all,
The webinar IntegratingSavings and Income Generating Activities into Community Health Clubs to Improve
Latrine Construction in Zimbabwe
organized by Amalima and PRO-WASH took place yesterday.
 
The recording, presentation slides, and additional resources on qualitative research and WASH are available here: www.fsnnetwork.org/integrating-savings-a...lubs-improve-latrine  . 

We are also working on finalizing a short learning brief on this topic and will also share with you.

Thanks,
Nicole 

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Webinar: Integrating Savings and Income Generating Activities into Community Health Clubs to Improve Latrine Construction in Zimbabwe

PRO-WASH and Amalima are co-hosting an upcoming webinar on Wednesday, June 24th at 10 a.m. Eastern Time on Integrating Savings and Income Generating Activities into Community Health Clubs to Improve Latrine Construction in Zimbabwe

Recently, the Amalima program in Zimbabwe, funded by USAID’s Office of Food for Peace (FFP) undertook a qualitative assessment to understand how integrating savings and income generating activities into Community Health Clubs can support improvements in sanitation and hygiene behaviors and related infrastructure.

During this webinar, the Amalima team will share key findings from this study along with broader lessons learned gained from the fusion of these two approaches. They will also share challenges and lessons learned from this qualitative research process.

Qualitative Research Experts from TANGO International will share tips with implementing partners on conducting qualitative research adapted for a WASH study while considering necessary adaptations for COVID-19.

Learn more and register here: savechildren.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN...ce&mc_eid=b9d928fd22

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