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English Title: [Choose your method to treat water you can drink : boil water for 20 minutes : Put 5 drops of chlorine in a gallon of water : Put Aquatabas in a gallon of water : Put 1 packet of PUR in 2.5 gallons of water]
Original Title: Chwazi youn nan fason sa you pou n trete dlo n ap bwè : Bouyi dlo a pandan 20 minit : Mete 5 gout JIF nan yon galon dlo : Mete yon grenn Aquatabs nan yon galon dlo : Mete yon ti sache PUR nan 2 galon edmi dlo
Series Title: | Safe Drinking Water Alliance (SDWA) |
Media Format: Poster
Date: 2005
Country: Haiti
Subjects: Water, Sanitation, JHU/HCP
Audience: General
Languages: Haitian Creole
Description: 56 x 43 cm. poster. Four white squares on a blue background with illustrations of a boiling pot of water, a jug of water with drops being added to it, a hand holding a pellet above a jug of water, and a hand pouring the contents of a packet into a pail of water. White text.
Producers: Service and Development Agency (SADA), Health Communication Partnership (HCP), USAID
Contact: Health Communication Partnership (HCP)
111 Market Place, Suite 310
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
United States of America

Phone: 410-659-6300
Email: hcpinfo@jhuccp.org
Website: http://www.hcpartnership.org
Abstract: Encourages the use of one of four methods of water treatment to ensure safe drinking water. Methods include boiling water, chlorination, and use of two water purification products.

Notes: In 2003, CCP joined the Safe Drinking Water Alliance (SDWA), which includes Procter & Gamble (P&G), CARE and Population Services International (PSI). The Alliance works to further the use of point-of-use (POU) technologies globally. USAID's Global Development Alliance (GDA) is supporting SDWA in three countries— Pakistan , Haiti and Ethiopia . The primary beneficiaries of SDWA's activities are households... more
Notes: In 2003, CCP joined the Safe Drinking Water Alliance (SDWA), which includes Procter & Gamble (P&G), CARE and Population Services International (PSI). The Alliance works to further the use of point-of-use (POU) technologies globally. USAID's Global Development Alliance (GDA) is supporting SDWA in three countries— Pakistan , Haiti and Ethiopia . The primary beneficiaries of SDWA's activities are households and families without access to potable water. The Alliance is testing three models to increase the use of POU water treatment technologies and create conditions for a sustained behavior for water treatment and proper storage. The three models are: 1) in Pakistan a full private sector commercial model; 2) in Haiti a social model to ensure the product reaches all segments of society; and 3) in Ethiopia an emergency relief model to ensure temporary access to safe water in the event of loss of access due to a humanitarian relief type of intervention.
|Safe Drinking Water Alliance is working to develop innovative approaches for ensuring the safety of drinking water. USAID, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs (CCP), CARE, Population Services International (PSI), and Procter & Gamble joined forces to leverage their respective expertise and resources to better understand the behaviors and motivations for choosing particular technologies for treating household water, to share the knowledge gained, and identify opportunities for scaling up successful efforts to ensure safe drinking water. In Haiti the Center for Communication Programs is using behavior change communication combined with PSI's social marketing approach to provide safe drinking water. This social model approach is more appropriate in countries where economic and infrastructure constraints limit the commercial model. The model involves the use of established social marketing distribution channels by non-profit organizations as well as a social network approach with local NGOs and Ministries of Health. less


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