Summary remarks
Updated - Tuesday 28 October 2003
The lack of proper SSHE remains a challenge today but one which can be brought under control. The children of today will be the adults and citizens of 2025, central to the future vision of a clean and healthy world. They will be the inheritors of an improved environment. Today's interventions, through the school system, are directly focused on the child's impact on his/her chances of growing to be a healthier and happier person. By focusing on children today, by giving them tools and knowledge to change behaviours today, future generations can be stronger and healthier.
School Sanitation and Hygiene Education
sshe.pdf (172.4 kB)
Overview
- Summary
- Why does SSHE really matter?
- The focus of SSHE
- Effective school sanitation and hygiene education
- Past Mistakes and Current Challenges
- Important lessons learned
- Some SSHE initiatives
- Issues in Planning and Implementation
- Programme monitoring
- Steps to improving SSHE outcomes
- Summary remarks
- TOP Resources
- About IRC

