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Presenter: Elizabeth Younger Implementing HIP Staff: Julia Rosenbaum ,Renuka Bery & Eleonore Seumo, CORE SBC Showcase April 29, 2010 Meeting the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Needs of People Living with HIV/AIDS and their Families

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Meeting the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Needs of People Living with HIV/AIDS and their FamiliesElizabeth Younger, USAIDSBC Working Group ShowcaseCORE Group Spring Meeting, April 29, 2010

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Page 1: Meeting the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Needs of People Living with HIV/AIDS and their Families

Presenter: Elizabeth Younger Implementing HIP Staff: Julia Rosenbaum ,Renuka Bery &

Eleonore Seumo,

CORE SBC ShowcaseApril 29, 2010

Meeting the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Needs of People Living with

HIV/AIDS and their Families

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Diarrhea Affects PLWHA & their Families:• Morbidity and mortality in 90% of PLWHA (Katabira 1999,

Monkenmuller & Wilcox 2000)

• Susceptibility of PLWHA contracting diarrhea

• Nutrient absorption

• Absorption of ARVs (Bushen et al, 2004); (= possible ARV resistant strains)

• Burden on caregivers

• Water needs for people with HIV

• More severe in HIV+ children

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Importance of WASH and PLWHA:• 30-40% reduction in diarrhea through 3 key WASH practices

(Fewtrell et al 2005, Curtis and Cairncross 2003)- Hand washing with soap- Household water treatment and safe storage- Safe disposal of faeces

• Diarrhea in PLWHA via improved WASH practices

• Protects entire family from diarrhea

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Integrate WASH into HIV programs

• Home-based Care• Orphans and Vulnerable Children• Counseling and Testing• Prevention of Maternal to Child Transmission• Nutrition and HIV

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Integration Approach

• Review guidance on WASH within HIV policies and guidelines

• Identify country-specific Small Doable Actions to help people improve WASH practices

• Provide tools and training that organizations can use to integrate WASH into HIV programs

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WASH-HIV Integration Toolkit

• Five components: – Training Manual & Handouts– Participant’s Guide– Assessment Tool– Counseling Cards– WASH-HIV Integration Indicators

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Training Manual Content

• Module 1: Introductory Activities • Module 2: WASH Intro, Link to HIV• Module 3: Intro WASH Behavior Change• Module 4: Hand Washing • Module 5: Making Water Safe to Drink • Module 6: Handling Feces • Module 7: Menstrual Blood Management• Module 8: Negotiating Behaviors• Module 9: Action Planning; Tracking Progress 7

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Hand Washing

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Hand Washing Con’t

• Correct HW technique

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Ugandan trainers from Reach Out Mbuya demonstrating appropriate hand washing

practice

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TIPPY TAPS

• Demo how to use

• Demo how to build

• Build in small groups

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• Convince for need to treat

• “Pre-Treatment”

WATER

Settling/Decanting Filtering Through Cloth

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PUR Demonstration

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FECES

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GLOVES

• To Use or Not to Use Game• How to Prevent Stigma• Preventing Cross Contamination • Putting on/Taking Off Medical and

“Household” Gloves; Bags • Glove Disposal and Reuse

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Universal Precautions

• Key precautions• Making water & bleach solution• Disinfecting

clothhard surfacessoft surfaces

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Bed Bound Client

Weak Client

Mobile Client

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Bed-Bound Client: PROTECTING BEDDING

• Plastic Sheet; Banana Leaf

• Cover with cotton cloth

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Plastic Pants

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Bed-Bound Client

Rolling Client

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Bed-Bound Client

Changing Linens

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– WARNING –Viewer discretion advised!

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Client Who Can Sit Up

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Mobile Client

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Infant Feces

•Proper Disposal

•Hand washing

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Menstrual Blood Management

Making a menstrual pad from banana fiber

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Get the HIV/WASH Integration Kit

OPTION 1: Download

• Go to: http://www.hip.watsan.net/page/3442• Link to your webpage!

OPTION 2: Request a free CD from HIP

• Email: [email protected]

HIP webinar available at:• http://www.hip.watsan.net/page/4105

Contact Information• Elizabeth Younger [email protected]• Renuka Bery [email protected]• Julia Rosenbaum [email protected]• Eleonore Seumo [email protected]

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THANK YOU