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WASHIntegrationTrivia SIWI.ppt

Published Sep 6, 2013 in Health & Medicine
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An interactive quiz that will test your knowledge of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and its linkages across sectors

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WASH Integration TriviaWith your host: Darren Saywell

How to Play:Darren will choose a category and dollar amountHe will read a statement Raise your hand if you know the answerDon’t shout out the answer – WAIT for Darren to call on youGive your answer in the form of a questionIf you are correct you WIN money The Host’s decisions are final

World WASH Dollars:If you answer correctly, you win World WASH Dollars Hold on to your dollars and use them to buy a prize at the end of the game See Darren at the prize table during the coffee break to “buy” your prize

SAMPLE QUESTION

This yearly conference, held in Stockholm, brings together the water community.

What is World Water Week?

Let’s Get Ready to play…Round Onecategories are

FUNdamentals

Eating it and Keeping it in

Human “nature”

$100$200$300$400FUNdamentals$100$200$300$400Eating it and Keeping it in$100$200$300$400Human “nature”Round Two

Around the world, 768 million people lack access to this.Answer…

What is safe drinking water?100

Every day, 1 billion people do this in the open.Answer…

What is defecate?200

WASH work can be found under the auspices of these ministries (name 3).Answer…

What are the Ministries of Water, Health, Education, Environment, Local Government, Agriculture, or Rural Development?300

San-plat manufacturers, vendors, and installers; water engineers; well diggers; sanitarians; and health promoters are types of these. Answer…

What are WASH careers or occupations?400

Even when people eat enough, this makes it difficult to keep the calories in which leads to malnutrition, underweight and stunted children.Answer…

What is diarrhea?100

This intervention can have a similar positive impact on height as from dietary interventions. Answer…

What is sanitation?200

This percentage of undernutrition is due to inadequate water and sanitation.Answer…

What is 50%?300

Reductions in diarrheal disease can prevent long-term morbidity and 860,000 child deaths caused by this condition.Answer…

What is undernutrition?400

Large quantities of this CAN BE extremely damaging to the environment, causing significant harm to aquatic life.Answer…

What is untreated wastewater?100

The ability of the world's poorestpopulations to cope with changing climate and rainfall patterns is greatly dependent on their access to this. Answer…

What is WASH?200

90% of untreated wastewater is discharged into these in the developing world. Answer…

What are rivers?300

Untreated wastewater can lead to the formation of these - deoxygenated areas that harm both marine and freshwater species.Answer…

What are dead zones?400

Let’s Get Ready to play…Round Two categories are

Money, Money, Money

Hot in theCity

Those Pesky Forgotten Diseases

$200$400$600$800Money, Money, Money$200$400$600$800Those PeskyForgotten Diseases$200$400$600$800Hot in the CityBONUS

For every $1 invested in WASH, this amount is returned in increased health and productivity.Answer…

What is $4?200

This is the most cost effective WASH intervention.Answer…

What is handwashing?400

A study of 18 African countries stated 5.5 billion USD is lost each year due to this. Answer…

What is inadequate sanitation?600

Investments in this during the first half of the 20th century in the US had an economic rate of return of 23 to 1.Answer…

What is water filtration and chlorination (water treatment)?800

One third of the world’s urban population live here.Answer…

What are slums?200

According to UN-Habitat, the lack of these factors defines a slum. (list two)Answer…

What are durable housing, sufficient living space, access to safe water, access to adequate sanitation, and security of tenure? 400

27% of urban dwellers in the developing world do not have access to this in their homes.Answer…

What is piped water?600

Jakarta and Manila have lower levels of sewerage coverage than the West African cities of Dakar and Abidjan despite their difference in this. Answer…

What higher country average income?800

This condition is the world’s leading cause of blindness and results from poor hygiene and sanitation. Face washing can significantly reduce incidences of this disease.Answer…

What is trachoma?200

Urinating in surface water can spread this disease. Answer…

What is schistosomiasis?400

A simple pill in combination with proper sanitation and hygiene education can significantly reduce these infestations.Answer…

What are soil-transmitted helminths or worms?600

Ingesting Cyclops or water fleas through contaminated water, leads to this disease. Many people with this disease use local rivers and ponds to relieve the burning sensation of the ulcer caused by the disease therefore re-infecting the water source. Answer…

What is guinea worm?800

BONUS$1000 Question

CATEGORY:Child HealthProceed…

According to a recent study, the number of people openly defecating per square kilometer can be correlated to variation in this in children.Proceed…

What is height?Proceed…

Thanks for PLAYING!

Credits and More InfoFor a copy of the game, contact Elynn Walter at ewalter@WASHadvocates.org This game has been modeled after the American trivia game “Jeopardy”It was created by Chad Kafka from Franklin Public Schools and adapted by WASH AdvocatesWASH Dollars were created by Cecilia Snyder of WASH Advocates