Fighting arsenic at the grassroots: experience of the community awareness initiative of BRAC in Bangladesh
Date
2001Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)Author
Hadi, AbdullahelMetadata
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Hadi, A. (2001). Fighting arsenic at the grassroots: experience of the community awareness initiative of BRAC in Bangladesh. Research Reports (2001): Health Studies, Vol - XXX, 229–240.Abstract
The study evaluates the arsentc mitigation project of BRAC in ra1smg the awareness of arsenic
poisoning in the rural communities in Bangladesh. Data came from the selected villages in the southwestern
Bangladesh where BRAC had arsenic mitigation project. Comparison villages were also
selected from the same region. A total of 1,240 randomly selected adult persons were interviewed in
May 2000. Findings reveal that the mitigation project played a significant positive role in raising
awareness of the safe water options, signs of arsenicosis, mode of transmission and the type of
treatment. Testing tube-well water for arsenic created curiosity, innovations and interest in the
community. Similarly, water treatment plant became a symbol of arsenic campaign that created the
context for promoting awareness. The study concludes that the behavioural change aspects of the
arsenic mitigation project have the potential to significantly improve the level of understanding about
arsenic contamination in the traditional communities.