TY - RPRT KW - podoconiosis KW - Ethiopia AU - Malaria Consortium AB -

• Podoconiosis is preventable with access to well-fitting footwear. Advocating for the inclusion of shoes in the national water, sanitation and hygiene strategy would improve access to shoes, encourage uptake of shoe wearing and foot hygiene practices, and promote prevention.

• Wearing shoes from an early age prevents podoconiosis and related lymphoedema. Embedding multistakeholder podoconiosis prevention packages in schools will improve access to shoes, early behaviour change and service uptake, and raising awareness.

• Women are disproportionately affected by podoconiosis and require tailored services that respond to their needs. As caregivers in their households, they can help to sustain positive behaviour change among their families.

DA - 10/2023 LA - Eng M3 - Advocacy Brief N2 -

• Podoconiosis is preventable with access to well-fitting footwear. Advocating for the inclusion of shoes in the national water, sanitation and hygiene strategy would improve access to shoes, encourage uptake of shoe wearing and foot hygiene practices, and promote prevention.

• Wearing shoes from an early age prevents podoconiosis and related lymphoedema. Embedding multistakeholder podoconiosis prevention packages in schools will improve access to shoes, early behaviour change and service uptake, and raising awareness.

• Women are disproportionately affected by podoconiosis and require tailored services that respond to their needs. As caregivers in their households, they can help to sustain positive behaviour change among their families.

PY - 2023 SP - 1 EP - 4 TI - From steps to solutions: Advancing podoconiosis prevention and control in Ethiopia UR - https://www.malariaconsortium.org/media-download-file/202310310344/happyfeet.pdf ER -