Participation with a Cholera-Exposed Population in Haiti: Finding their Own Solutions
Abstract
In 2016, after six years of cholera epidemics in Haiti, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) implemented a multisectoral operational research programme in four urban cholera hotspots. These hotspots were known to have recurrent transmission of the disease, and therefore play a role of ‘source’.
The research featured in this SSHAP Case Study aimed to identify, at neighbourhood level, the root causes of cholera, and to design appropriate action plans.
Citation
Ramos, M. and Bulit, G. (2020) Participation with a Cholera-Exposed Population in Haiti: Finding their Own Solutions, SSHAP Case Study 5, UNICEF, IDS and Anthrologica.Is part of series
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