Evaluation of facial cleanliness and environmental improvement activities: Lessons learned from Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda.
The World Health Organization promotes the SAFE (Surgery, Antibiotics, Facial cleanliness, and Environmental improvements) strategy for trachoma control and prevention. The F&E components of the strategy focus on promotion of healthy hygiene and sanitation behaviors. In order to monitor F&E...
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Main Authors: | Angelia M Sanders (Author), Ruth Dixon (Author), Logan Stuck (Author), Michaela Kelly (Author), Geordie Woods (Author), Edridah M Muheki (Author), Gilbert Baayenda (Author), Michael Masika (Author), Holystone Kafanikhale (Author), Upendo Mwingira (Author), Leah Wohlgemuth (Author) |
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