2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-68489/v1
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Achieving Equitable Uptake of Handwashing and Sanitation by Addressing Both Supply and Demand-based Constraints: Findings From a Randomized Controlled Trial in Rural Bangladesh 

Abstract: Background: Supply driven programs that are not closely connected to community demand and demand-driven programs that fail to ensure supply both risk worsening inequity. Understanding patterns of uptake of behaviors among the poorest under ideal experimental conditions, such as those of an efficacy trial, can help identify strategies that could be strengthened in routine programmatic conditions for more equitable uptake. WASH Benefits Bangladesh was a randomized controlled efficacy trial that provided free-of … Show more

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