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1 Health & Hygiene Program

2 Water Missions International Contaminated or insufficient water supplies Inadequate sanitation facilities Poor hygiene practices 80% of all diseases result from:

3 Health and Hygiene Program Water Missions International The WMI Health and Hygiene Program seeks to maximize the benefits of safe water by promoting individual and community health through training in basic health practices.

4 Health and Hygiene Program Water Missions International Participatory interaction within the community builds relationships that provide opportunities for physical and spiritual transformation.

5 Health and Hygiene Program Water Missions International These objectives merge to fulfill the dual mission of Water Missions International in providing access to safe water and the opportunity to hear the Living Water message.

6 STRATEGY Water Missions International ASSESSMENT ENGAGEMENT TRAINING IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION

7 Health & Hygiene Country Coordinator Water Missions International Responsible for implementation of H&H program for the implementation of the H&H program for communities receiving safe water projects. May also be designated as Community Development Coordinator.

8 Establishment of Relationship Water Missions International “The primary purpose of language is not giving out information but being in relationship.” Eugene Peterson

9 Assessment of Community Water Missions International Importance of Participatory Approach Observations of existing conditions Identification of Persons of Influence Listening for felt needs Establishment of trust

10 Engagement of Community Water Missions International Identification of Cultural Norms Confirmation of Health Benefits from Safe Water Establishment of Receptivity to Change Identification of Community H&H Trainer

11 Training of Trainers (TOT) Water Missions International Qualifications of Community H&H Trainer Acceptance within the community Communicates effectively Accepts responsibility Shares WMI vision for holistic transformation

12 Training of Trainers (TOT) Water Missions International Responsibilities for Community H&H Trainer 1. Serves on Community Safe Water Committee 2. Receives training 3. Models and teaches 4. Evaluates and reports

13 Training of Trainers (TOT) Water Missions International 1. Importance of TOT 2. H&H training modules 3. Teaching techniques 4. Resources 5. Importance of Holistic Transformation

14 WMI Teaching Modules Water Missions International 1.Importance of Safe Water 2.Importance of Safe Water Disinfection 3.Importance of Proper Hygiene 4.Water-borne Diseases: Causes and Prevention 5.Importance of Sanitation

15 Implementation of H&H trainings Water Missions International Trainings Associated with Safe Water Project 1. Pre-installation 2. Commissioning 3. Quarterly M&E visits 4. Final Commissioning Service

16 Implementation of H&H trainings Water Missions International Trainings Within the Community Group trainings a. Churches or Ministry Partners b. Schools: Health Clubs c. Hospitals: Mobile Health Clinics Neighborhood trainings a. House-to-house b. Peer-to-peer

17 Evaluation of H&H Program Water Missions International Quarterly Reporting of Safe Water Project Identification of Needs Evaluation of Methodology Development of Teaching Modules

18 WMI Health and Hygiene Resources Water Missions International CAWST Health and Hygiene Posters

19 WMI Health and Hygiene Resources Water Missions International WASH Presentation of H&H Poster Lesson Plans

20 WMI Health and Hygiene Resources Water Missions International Community Health Evangelism Insert CHE graphic

21 WMI Country Programs Water Missions International SRI LANKA: Administration Regional resources Engagement of community KENYA: Lesson plans – Introduction to WMI Clear objective format African illustrations UGANDA: Lesson plans – Integration of physical and spiritual INDONESIA: Powerpoint lesson plan

22 WMI Country Programs Water Missions International SRI LANKA: Administration Regional resources Engagement of community KENYA: Lesson plans Introduction to WMI Clear objective format African illustrations UGANDA: Lesson plans Integration of physical and spiritual INDONESIA: Powerpoint lesson plan

23 Honduras: Hygiene Trifold Water Missions International

24 Sri Lanka: School Trainings Water Missions International

25 KENYA: Lesson Plan Format Water Missions International Water Missions – International Lesson Plan for Health, Hygiene, and Sanitation Teacher: Beverlyn Cheruto Chumo W.M.I. Office: Kenya Lesson Name: Introduction to Health, Hygiene, and Sanitation and to Water Missions International (I. B.1, I.B.2, and I.B.3) Participant Competencies: 1. The participant will return to his or her family and community and feel confident about telling them about Water Missions International, about the need for good Health, Hygiene, and Sanitation behaviors, and will encourage other to attend the next session. Evaluation:The participant will bring a friend with them to the next Health, Hygiene, and Sanitation session. Instructional Activities:

26 UGANDA: Integration of Physical & Spiritual Water Missions International How can we be pleasing to God? We are created with a physical body, heart, mind and soul. We must use all of these to serve and worship God. How can we use our body, heart, mind, and soul to serve and worship God? Good Water Is Very Important Lesson Objectives Supporting Scriptures Concepts for Lesson #1 on Water Bible Truths for Lesson #1 Biblical Truths and Concepts How can you have a clean heart?

27 Indonesia: Training Certificate Water Missions International

28 H&H Program Needs Water Missions International FEEDBACK Standardization of H&H program SHARING Resources between country programs FURTHER DEVELOPMENT Teaching module on Disinfection Teaching modules on Sanitation

29 H&H Program Needs Water Missions International

30 Living Water Program

31 Water Missions International “I tell you the truth, anyone who gives a cup of water in My name … will certainly not lose his reward.” Mark 9:41

32 Living Water Program Vision Water Missions International No person should perish for want of an opportunity to hear the Living Water message.

33 Living Water Program Mission Water Missions International Maximize opportunities for evangelism and discipleship in proclaiming the Living Water message to every person within the communities that WMI serves through our safe water programs.

34 Living Water Promise Water Missions International “Everyone who drinks of this water shall thirst again; but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life.” John 4:14

35 Declaration of Values Water Missions International The glory of God in the nations of the world The sanctity of eternal life for every tribe and nation The urgency of the proclamation of salvation The integrity of the Living Water message as presented by Jesus Christ in Scripture

36 STRATEGY Water Missions International Engage the Body of Christ Develop key ministry partnerships Instill vision for incarnational ministry Equip for evangelism

37 Living Water Program Resources Water Missions International Living Water Celebration Manual Community Health Evangelism Pastoral Trainings in Relational Evangelism Faith Bracelets The Jesus Film Living Water Resource Manual

38 Living Water Praise Reports Water Missions International Sharing the story of God’s work of redemption for the glory of God in the nations

39 Maximizing Opportunities Water Missions International Tocoa, Honduras First Scot Mission Team Insert pix

40 Maximizing Opportunities Water Missions International Insert pix Manik Farm Vavuniya, Sri Lanka Canaan Peace Prayer Ministry

41 Maximizing Opportunities Water Missions International PADANG, Indonesia Disaster Response Insert pix

42 Maximizing Opportunities Water Missions International Morinjoi, Kenya The Mission Society God’s Grace for all Nations T4Global

43 Maximizing Opportunities Water Missions International BANGLADESH Philip Adhikary OMS 12 churches 2 schools

44 Maximizing Opportunities Water Missions International UGANDA

45 Maximizing Opportunities Water Missions International MIRAJ, INDIA H&H Trainings Living Water Outreach By Melissa Stewart

46 Commitment to Purity Water Missions International Water Missions International’s commitment to safe water demands the removal of 100% of contaminating microbes.

47 Commitment to Purity Water Missions International In like manner, Water Missions’ Living Water Program seeks to present the unadulterated pure Gospel of Jesus Christ recorded in Scripture.

48 Living Water Program Water Missions International “All that we have accomplished You have done for us!” Isaiah 26:12


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