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PLOS Medicine | 2010

Sanitation and Health

Duncan Mara; Jon Lane; Beth Scott; David Trouba

As one article in a four-part PLoS Medicine series on water and sanitation, David Trouba and colleagues discuss the importance of improved sanitation to health and the role that the health sector can play in its advocacy.


American Journal of Public Health | 2007

Ethics in Public Health Research: Masters of Marketing: Bringing Private Sector Skills to Public Health Partnerships

Valerie Curtis; Nana Garbrah-Aidoo; Beth Scott

Skill in marketing is a scarce resource in public health, especially in developing countries. The Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing with Soap set out to tap the consumer marketing skills of industry for national handwashing programs. Lessons learned from commercial marketers included how to (1) understand consumer motivation, (2) employ 1 single unifying idea, (3) plan for effective reach, and (4) ensure effectiveness before national launch. After the first marketing program, 71% of Ghanaian mothers knew the television ad and the reported rates of handwashing with soap increased. Conditions for the expansion of such partnerships include a wider appreciation of what consumer marketing is, what it can do for public health, and the potential benefits to industry. Although there are practical and philosophical difficulties, there are many opportunities for such partnerships.


American Journal of Public Health | 2007

Masters of Marketing: Bringing Private Sector Skills to Public Health Partnerships

Valerie Curtis; Nana Garbrah-Aidoo; Beth Scott

Skill in marketing is a scarce resource in public health, especially in developing countries. The Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing with Soap set out to tap the consumer marketing skills of industry for national handwashing programs. Lessons learned from commercial marketers included how to (1) understand consumer motivation, (2) employ 1 single unifying idea, (3) plan for effective reach, and (4) ensure effectiveness before national launch. After the first marketing program, 71% of Ghanaian mothers knew the television ad and the reported rates of handwashing with soap increased. Conditions for the expansion of such partnerships include a wider appreciation of what consumer marketing is, what it can do for public health, and the potential benefits to industry. Although there are practical and philosophical difficulties, there are many opportunities for such partnerships.


American Journal of Public Health | 2011

Ethics in Public Health Research

Valerie Curtis; Nana Garbrah-Aidoo; Beth Scott

Skill in marketing is a scarce resource in public health, especially in developing countries. The Global Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing with Soap set out to tap the consumer marketing skills of industry for national handwashing programs. Lessons learned from commercial marketers included how to (1) understand consumer motivation, (2) employ 1 single unifying idea, (3) plan for effective reach, and (4) ensure effectiveness before national launch. After the first marketing program, 71% of Ghanaian mothers knew the television ad and the reported rates of handwashing with soap increased. Conditions for the expansion of such partnerships include a wider appreciation of what consumer marketing is, what it can do for public health, and the potential benefits to industry. Although there are practical and philosophical difficulties, there are many opportunities for such partnerships.


Social Science & Medicine | 2007

Behavioral indicators of household decision-making and demand for sanitation and potential gains from social marketing in Ghana

Marion W. Jenkins; Beth Scott


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2010

Interventions to improve disposal of human excreta for preventing diarrhoea.

Thomas Clasen; Kristof Bostoen; Wolf-Peter Schmidt; Sophie Boisson; Isaac C‐H Fung; Marion W. Jenkins; Beth Scott; Steven Sugden; Sandy Cairncross


Health Policy and Planning | 2007

Health in our hands, but not in our heads: understanding hygiene motivation in Ghana

Beth Scott; Valerie Curtis; Tamer Rabie; Nana Garbrah-Aidoo


Health Education Research | 2008

Marketing hygiene behaviours: the impact of different communication channels on reported handwashing behaviour of women in Ghana

Beth Scott; Wolf P. Schmidt; Robert Aunger; Nana Garbrah-Aidoo; Rasaaque Animashaun


Health Policy and Planning | 2007

Hard to handle: understanding mothers’ handwashing behaviour in Ghana

Beth Scott; David W. Lawson; Valerie Curtis


Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development | 2014

Beyond 'improved' towards 'safe and sustainable' urban sanitation: assessing the design, management and functionality of sanitation in poor communities of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Marion W. Jenkins; Oliver Cumming; Beth Scott; Sandy Cairncross

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Sophie Boisson

International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research

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David W. Lawson

University College London

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