PSI is involved in school-based safe water and hygiene programs in over eight countries including Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Nepal, Pakistan and Uganda. These programs are designed to mobilize school children to improve sustained behaviors around safe drinking water, hygiene and proper sanitation and include provisions for safe drinking water treatment at school, teacher training sessions, peer educator programs, and take-home materials that enable students to encourage their families to treat drinking water at home.
Schools are important environments to initiate and promote healthy behaviors and practices among future generations. Programs largely target pupils around 9 to 14 years of age. At this age, children have the capability to understand information on safe water and basic hygiene related practices. At the same time, children are often care-takers of younger siblings and involved in the daily household chores including handling of drinking water. PSI complements school-based programs with strong linkages to community and retail outlets as well as other community-based channels of information outside of the school to ensure sustained availability and access to safe water products and health communications around safe drinking water and hygiene messages.