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Impact Evaluation of Scaling-up Handwashing and Rural Sanitation Behavior Projects in Tanzania 2012, Endline Survey

Tanzania, 2012
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Reference ID
TZA_2012_SHRSBIE-EL_v01_M_v01_A_PUF
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/2147-tj19
Producer(s)
Sebastian Martinez, Aidan Coville, Bertha Briceno
Collection(s)
Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) Impact Evaluation Surveys
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Mar 31, 2015
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Data file: structured_observations

Overview

Valid: 4036
Type: Discrete
Start: 48
End: 172
Width: 125
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
0K 2
0%
Added firewood to the coocker 1
0%
After cutting meat 1
0%
Caregiver was weaving mats 2
0%
Choped firewood 1
0%
OK 3906
96.8%
Ok 1
0%
The child was playing with soil while eating 1
0%
Touch dirty clothes 2
0%
Touched a goat 1
0%
Touched dirty clothes 1
0%
Touched dirty water 2
0%
Touched her leg's wound 1
0%
Touched mud then wipe his hand upon his clothes 1
0%
Touched shoes 1
0%
Washes clothes 1
0%
Wipe baby's nostril mucus 1
0%
Wiped baby's nostril 4
0.1%
Wiped her hands upon her clothes 1
0%
a guest in the house 1
0%
ate a mango 1
0%
ate boiled potato 2
0%
ate bread 1
0%
ate food without hands being washed 1
0%
ate fruit with dirty hands 1
0%
ate raw cassava 1
0%
before milking cow 1
0%
came from the bush 1
0%
came from the latrine 1
0%
carried dirt gallon of water and pour into the cup 1
0%
child ate porridge with potatoes 1
0%
child was playing with a soiled bag and was fed without being washed 1
0%
choped firewood and lit a fire 1
0%
chopped firewood 2
0%
chopped firewoods 3
0.1%
cleaned a child's bottom after defecation 1
0%
cleaned child's bottom after defecation 1
0%
cleaned the child with dirty cloth 1
0%
collected firewoods and lighted the fire 1
0%
collected garbage 1
0%
defecated 1
0%
did not was hands after eating cooked potatoes 1
0%
didn't wash hands after defecation 1
0%
dried her hands with her clothes 1
0%
fed animals 1
0%
fed the baby without wash her hands after cleaning it 1
0%
fellow child gave potato with unwashed hands 1
0%
fetching fire wood and general cleaning of compound 1
0%
gave a piece of cassava without washing child's hands 1
0%
gave child a piece of cassava 1
0%
gave child cooked cassava 1
0%
gave jonson a cooked potato 1
0%
given a juice flour on palms and lip 1
0%
grandmother 1
0%
guest fed child 1
0%
had dusty hands 1
0%
handled baby 1
0%
handled chicken chicks 1
0%
handled child in between 1
0%
handled dirty clothing 1
0%
handled firewood 1
0%
handled firewood and tinder 1
0%
handled floor mat 2
0%
handled kitchen garbage 1
0%
handled soil and wiped hands on clothing 1
0%
handling dirt 1
0%
hands dried using dirty clothes 1
0%
hang child nappies to dry 1
0%
neighbour 2
0%
peeled potatoes 1
0%
picking firewoods 1
0%
played with ball 1
0%
played with mud 1
0%
playing with mud 2
0%
pounding mortar was not washed 1
0%
removing manure from the coe pen 1
0%
scooped water from a bucket with dirty hands after sweeping 1
0%
served children food without cleaning hands 1
0%
serving a drink to a customer 1
0%
shared a candy which was divided into two pieces by dirty hands 1
0%
step mother of child 1
0%
stepped on a fruit before give it to child 1
0%
sweeping house and compound 1
0%
sweeping the house 1
0%
sweeping the kitchen and the compound 1
0%
swept kitchen 1
0%
swept the floor 4
0.1%
the child wasn't cleaned after defecation 1
0%
tied goats with rope 1
0%
took juice flour on his hands to eat while he previously wipe his young brother nostril mucus and wipe his hands on his shirt 1
0%
touched chicken's excrements 1
0%
touched dirty cooking pot 1
0%
touched goat 1
0%
touched mat which then take juice flour on his palm and eat 1
0%
touched mud 1
0%
uncle gave child buns 1
0%
used hands to wipe running nose of the child 1
0%
victoria breastfed jonson 1
0%
was playing with soil 1
0%
washed dishes 1
0%
washed only one hand and it was't cleaned properly 1
0%
washed utensils without soap before preparing food 1
0%
wiped child nostril mucus 1
0%
wiped child's nose 5
0.1%
wiped hands on clothing 1
0%
wiped nose mucus 3
0.1%
wiped nose mucus with hands and clothing 2
0%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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