Formative Research on Sanitation and Hygiene Behaviours Current Status, Knowledge, Attitudes, Barriers and Enablers: Primary Research Findings - India
Updated - Wednesday 15 August 2012
This research was conducted in Vaishali district of Bihar in mid-2011. It looks at prevailing status, knowledge, attitudes, barriers and enablers for key hygiene behaviours.The research identified reasons behind technology failure in toilet construction (that was identified as the single biggest factor for non-use of toilets in India) as arising from the contracted out toilet construction process and not as technology failure per se. It explored toilet use, hand washing and safe disposal of child faeces from a disaggregated perspective of gender and social stratification, in the mixed caste rural context of Bihar. Given the population and social complexity of a single district in India and the fact that a district is a comprehensive administrative unit for all development and administrative programmes in India, the research findings provide inputs to prioritising behaviour change communication strategies to address key hygiene behaviours, that may be applied to the particular district or used for developing a state strategy.
Formative Research on Sanitation and Hygiene Behaviours Current Status, Knowledge, Attitudes, Barriers and Enablers: Primary Research Findings
Authors: Depinder Kapur & Paresh Kumar
Paper prepared for the South Asia Sanitation and Hygiene Workshop, 31 January - 2 February 2012, Rajendrapur, Bangladesh.
Bihar hygiene research_Kapur_Kumar.docx (134.7 kB)

