Publications and Resources
HIP developed publications and resources for hygiene improvement for use in country-specific programs as well as for global application.
HIP developed publications and resources for hygiene improvement for use in country-specific programs as well as for global application.
 Publications
Publications		HIP publications and others of interest
 HIP Success Stories
HIP Success Stories		 HIP Photos from the Field
HIP Photos from the Field		 Sanitation Update
Sanitation Update		This news feed on sanitation is maintained by the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre and by USAID’s Environmental Health knowledge management activity and the Hygiene Improvement Project. Its purpose is to provide news, information and resources to promote the 2008 International Year of Sanitation.
 Hygiene Improvement Resources
Hygiene Improvement Resources		HIP aims to reduce the prevalence of diarrheal disease, especially among children under five, through the promotion of three key hygiene practices: hand washing with soap, treatment and safe storage of water at the household level, safe disposal of feces through improved sanitation. HIP also promotes the integration of hygiene improvement practices into HIV/AIDS and other health and non-health programs, such as schools. Below are resources related to these key hygiene practices.
 HIP Presentations
HIP Presentations		HIP has prepared and presented a number of papers at international conferences on water, sanitation, and hygiene around the world.
 Tools
Tools		HIP is designing and using a range of tools to assist program managers develop sustainable hygiene improvement programs at scale. These include formative research tools, behavior change tools, guidelines for working at scale, and many others.
 Approaches
Approaches		This folder highlights the various approaches HIP will use to improve hygiene practices at scale.
 Organization Links
Organization Links		Links to organizations working in water, santition and hygiene improvement
Copyright The Hygiene Improvement Project (HIP)