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Creating Water, Sanitation And Hygiene (WASH) Program Awareness In Schools: A Tool Towards The Success Of Community Wash Program

Olukanni, D. O. and Ducoste, J.J. and George, T. O. (2014) Creating Water, Sanitation And Hygiene (WASH) Program Awareness In Schools: A Tool Towards The Success Of Community Wash Program. In: EDULEARN14 Conference.

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Abstract

The prov1s1on of safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) in schools has been established to improve health, boost educational achievement, and promote gender equity which has a positive impact on the society. However, in an earlier study conducted, with public secondary schools as the focus group, it was discovered that students· knowledge and perceptions about the importance of WaSH are very low. Moreover, there is wide disparity between the WaSH programs being instituted at these schools and the schools' facilities, thus making it difficult to impress the importance of this program in students. The previous study provides background data and insights on the practice levels and the need to apply suitable strategies to increase the effectiveness and success of the WaSH program in the future. One way to increase the effectiveness of the WaSH program is to stimulate students' interest in science and technology that could build their capacity in combating WaSH challenges. The main goal of this paper is to propose an idea on how to motivate students about WaSH issues while increasing their interest in Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM). The presentation will propose STEM educational tools that can motivate and educate young men and women about water and sanitation. In addition, the presentation will show how to create awareness that would help integrate WaSH global standards into Nigeria's national programs and set specific targets at local level in order to ensure sustainability. The aftermath of the implementation of this idea is expected to create increased awareness of students in secondary schools and other higher levels on WaSH services. This would engender access to, and practice of safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene knowledge to all the people in the community and key-stakeholders for long-term sustainability

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: WaSH, STEM, Educational tools, Awareness, Schools, Community, Sustainability
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
H Social Sciences > HM Sociology
Divisions: Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Social Sciences
Depositing User: Mrs Hannah Akinwumi
Date Deposited: 07 Apr 2015 12:08
Last Modified: 07 Apr 2015 12:08
URI: http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/id/eprint/4644

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