
Journal of Water and Health Vol 6 No S1 pp s27s31 © IWA Publishing 2008 doi:10.2166/wh.2008.00034
Making sustainable water and sanitation in the Peruvian Andes: an intervention model
Marco Campos
CARE Peru, 659 Avenida General Santa Cruz, Lima, 11, Peru Tel.: +51 1417 1100 Fax: +51 1433 4753 E-mail: mcampos@care.org.pe
ABSTRACT
Sustainability of water supplies in remote rural communities is problematic and resource consuming. CARE has a long history of working hand in hand with remote rural communities and devising programs tailored to their needs. We present here an intervention that integrates development of water supplies and sanitation, with operation and maintenance skills development and training of health promoters that can educate from within the community that ensures the sustainability of drinking water supply systems in rural communities. The training used is innovative in that it uses a series of video-workshops which are found to be particularly useful in communities with high illiteracy rates.
Keywords: audiovisual training materials; health promoters; public health intervention; remote rural communities; sanitation; water supply systems
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