Turning a tippy-tap into a movement for hand-washing through one school’s transformation.
(TOP) THE MAJENGO PRIMARY SCHOOL with mor than 300 children | The project took place at a school, which meant the beneficiaries are young people. Peer-to-peer advocacy would become key to making sure hand-washing practices are effectively adapted.
THE TIPPY TAP | The previous system used was a tippy-tap (cartons of water controlled by a stick “pedal” which would tip them over). Transitioning from this system to a new faucet-based system require adaptation and thats done and students now enjoying the new modal of hand wash station