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Impact of Community-Based WASH and Food Hygiene Interventions on Diarrhoeal Disease Incidence in Children Under Five | Share research

Impact of Community-Based WASH and Food Hygiene Interventions on Diarrhoeal Disease Incidence in Children Under Five

This briefing note outlines SHARE phase II research to be undertaken by MEIRU which will investigate the relative effectiveness of food hygiene and WASH community-based interventions in preventing diarrhoeal disease in children under five in Chikwawa District, Southern Malawi. It summarises the two stages of the project and its intended relevance and uptake.

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