TY - GEN
T1 - Using cell phones to monitor and evaluate behaviour change through community health clubs in South Africa
AU - Rosenfeld, J.
AU - Waterkeyn, J.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Water and sanitation practitioners are challenged not only with developing interventions to enable the Millennium Development Goals to be reached, but also to show that their projects have achieved sustainable hygiene behaviour change. However, logistical limitations of existing data collection techniques have constrained the measurement of hygiene behaviour change. For over a decade the Community Health Club approach has proven that measuring behaviour change is feasible and can easily be performed through community-based monitoring. As the originator of this methodology, a South African based NGO is further refining an already robust monitoring and evaluation plan by using an innovative tool called the Mobile Researcher platform. This involves the use of cellular phones to conduct research and is proving an ideal tool for conducting community-based research in rural Africa, as demonstrated in the Integrated Water Resource Management project in South Africa.
AB - Water and sanitation practitioners are challenged not only with developing interventions to enable the Millennium Development Goals to be reached, but also to show that their projects have achieved sustainable hygiene behaviour change. However, logistical limitations of existing data collection techniques have constrained the measurement of hygiene behaviour change. For over a decade the Community Health Club approach has proven that measuring behaviour change is feasible and can easily be performed through community-based monitoring. As the originator of this methodology, a South African based NGO is further refining an already robust monitoring and evaluation plan by using an innovative tool called the Mobile Researcher platform. This involves the use of cellular phones to conduct research and is proving an ideal tool for conducting community-based research in rural Africa, as demonstrated in the Integrated Water Resource Management project in South Africa.
KW - Behaviour change
KW - Community health clubs
KW - Mobile Researcher
KW - Monitoring and evaluation
KW - South Africa
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85099524726
SN - 9781843801337
T3 - Water, Sanitation and Hygiene: Sustainable Development and Multisectoral Approaches - Proceedings of the 34th WEDC International Conference
BT - Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
PB - WEDC
T2 - 2009 34th WEDC International Conference - Water, Sanitation and Hygiene: Sustainable Development and Multisectoral Approaches
Y2 - 18 May 2009 through 22 May 2009
ER -