2. What is wash splash?
A behavior change campaign made up of
Information, Education and Communication
(IEC) materials and activities.
Who: A number of development partners and
government agencies including EHSD, CWSA and
SHEP
3. What is wash splash?
Targeted Behaviors:
• Hand washing with soap
• Household water treatment and safe storage
• Safe excreta disposal
4. Target Groups
Target groups: Schools and communities
Works through School Health Clubs and Natural
Leaders in the communities
Children as agents of change - will teach other
students and communities
18. Steps to Implement wash splash
2) Identifying natural leaders – Social Network
Analysis
QUESTIONS:
1. Whom do you typically turn to for advice when trying to solve a problem?
Spouse Father in-law Mother in-law Friend Child
Other,
Parent Pastor / imam Village chief Neighbour whom?
Position/ title of
person/s:_____________________________________
___
2. With whom are you most likely to discuss a new idea or piece of information?
Spouse Father in-law Mother in-law Friend Child
Other,
Parent Pastor / imam Village chief Neighbour whom?
19. Steps to implement wash splash
3) Identify or establish school health clubs
20. Steps to implement wash splash
4) Assist with the facilitation of the training for
teachers and natural leaders
21. Steps to implement wash splash
5) Distribute teaching materials to school health
teachers
22. Steps to implement wash splash
6) Follow up on progress in schools and
communities
23. Steps to implement wash splash
7) Facilitate a meeting for children to present
their findings and what they have learnt to the
community
24. Steps to implement wash splash
8) Carry out evaluation and assessment of the
most significant change
Most Significant Change is a process of
collecting stories of what has happened as a
result of the program and what the most
significant changes in the community have been.