WASH Component

Strengthening Capacity for Molecular Surveillance and Outbreak Response for Enteric Diseases in Kenya

Enteric WASH Component
Lead Researchers
  • Dr. Isaac Ngere- PI, WSU 
  • Evelyn Makena – Technical Advisor 
Study Participants
  • County Team from the department of Public Health
  • Sub-County teams from the department of Public Health
  • Health Care Workers
  • Health care Facility Cleaners
  • Toilet Operators
  • Toilet Cleaners
Study Duration

2023 – 2025

Background & Rationale

The Enteric-WASH Project explores innovative approaches to strengthen support systems, enhance preparedness, and improve outbreak response activities related to enteric diseases. 

The PSF management pilot focuses on developing and implementing a comprehensive Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) guide for cleaning and disinfection. It also includes supportive supervision for environmental hygiene in public sanitation facilities, delivered through the public health system. 

The onsite chlorine production project aim to pilot and cale up the increase supply and use of chlorine disinfect for environmental cleaning in HCFs. 

The technology involves production of 0.5% chlorine using STREAM disinfectant generators. Additional project activities include training of   healthcare facility staff on environmental cleaning and disinfection procedures in selected Level 4 and Level 5 healthcare facilities. 

As part of this initiative, WSU implemented two pilot WASH studies: 

  1. Public Sanitation Facilities (PSF) Management in Nakuru County 
  1. Onsite Chlorine Production in healthcare settings in Migori County 

 

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Study Objectives

Objective I

Assess the scalability of supportive supervision training models to enhance environmental cleaning in public sanitation facilities 

Objective II

Assess key performance indicators of supportive supervision training model implemented by county public health department 

Objective III

To assess the cost-effectiveness, acceptability, suitability, and sustainability of STREAM devices at healthcare facilities in Migori County, Kenya 

Methodology Overview

Both pilot studies involved baseline and follow-up evaluation designs to assess the frequency of outcomes before and after implementation of the interventions. 

Partners & Collaborators
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Safe Water & AIDS Project
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Department of Public Health, Nakuru County
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Department of Public Health, Migori County​
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Media & Visual Evidence
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