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End-line Evaluation of Football For Water, Sanitation &Hygiene (F4W) Project

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A final report by Viva con Agua and Watoto Wasoka, July 2021

The findings reveal high level of awareness about WASH arising out of training in and undertaking WASH practices by the participant project intervention children. They were more likely to be aware 7 times higher than the non-F4W members.

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