Notes on Toilets and Hygiene: Perspectives from Households and Businesses in Port-au-Prince and Carrefour

Notes on Toilets and Hygiene: Perspectives from Households and Businesses in Port-au-Prince and Carrefour

Inter-American Development Bank 2017 29 pages
Summary — This technical note presents findings from household and business surveys in Port-au-Prince and Carrefour, Haiti, regarding sanitation products and hygiene practices. It explores perceptions, behaviors, constraints, and drivers related to accessing and utilizing sanitation goods and services, aiming to inform government and development partners in improving sanitation access and promoting hygienic behaviors.
Key Findings
Full Description
This technical note offers insights into household and business perspectives on sanitation products and hygiene in Port-au-Prince and Carrefour, Haiti. It supplements a larger study on water and sanitation data collection in the metropolitan area. The assessment explores the availability and perception of sanitation products (goods and services), constraints and drivers related to accessing and utilizing them, and extrinsic and intrinsic motivations related to sanitation and hygiene behaviors. The findings cover products, retail and service delivery, pricing, and promotion, aligning with the framework used by DINEPA and development partners in Haiti.
Topics
Water & SanitationSocial ProtectionEconomyHealth
Geography
NationalOuest Department
Time Coverage
1990 — 2016
Keywords
Water, sanitation, hygiene, toilets, pit latrines, handwashing, Port-au-Prince, Carrefour, Haiti, sanitation products, behavioral change, perceptions
Entities
Jason Cardosi, Sergio Perez, Anamaría Núñez, DINEPA, Quisqueya University, Jeff Schleiden COLO, Carmelle Yoldine CADET, Rose Andrée ALTEMA, JEDCO