Bringing Chlorine Dispensers to Scale in Malawi

This report details the Dispensers for Safe Water program in Malawi. The program uses chlorine dispensers to provide an innovative, low-cost approach to water treatment at the point of collection, with proven sustained rates of adoption much higher than is typically seen with point-of-use water treatment. Evidence Action, a SHOPS partner, ran a small pilot program in Malawi to test the suitability of the Dispensers for Safe Water program for large-scale expansion in Malawi.

This report was prepared by Evidence Action for the SHOPS project in September 2014.

Author

Evidence Action

Contributor

SHOPS Project

Published
October 2014
Resource Types
Report
Country
Malawi
Health Area
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
Keywords
Africa
chlorination
water treatment
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