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A decade of the Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC): Lessons learnt and the way forward - National workshop reports (2010)

A national workshop on 'A Decade of the Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC): Lessons Learnt and the Way Forward' was organised in New Delhi on the 22-23rd April 2010, by the Department of Drinking Water Supply (DDWS) and Water and Sanitation Program (WSP). The three presentations below are outputs from the workshop.

A decade of TSC - Progress achieved and lessons learnt

This presentation provides a brief overview of the progress achieved and the lessons learnt following ten years of the implementation of the TSC.

The analysis of the TSC status is presented in the form of:

  • Description of the background and the goal of the TSC
  • Inputs provided in the form of financial allocation
  • Expenditure against allocation
  • Average expenditure per state, district, household
  • Outputs achieved in the form of coverage
  • Processes involved such as acceleration of coverage
  • Effectiveness of IEC expenditure
  • Prioritisation of coverage
  • NGP success rate
  • Financial efficiency
  • Outcomes of the processes
  • Benchmarking Cumulative performance in terms of performance indicators

Towards Nirmal Bharat - An Agenda for Action - Rapid Assessment Findings

This presentation includes the findings of a rapid assessment of TSC processes and outcomes in 22 districts in India. The findings discuss the processes that contributed to differential performance, identify gaps and lessons learnt, and identify the programmatic approaches to address these.

The assessment found that, good performance was strongly correlated to:

  • Processes implemented
  • Strategy for implementation and vice versa
  • Institutional structures
  • Approach to creating demand and scaling up
  • Financing and incentives
  • Monitoring

Scaling up with sustainability: Rural sanitation in Maharashtra at crossroads

This presentation highlights the experiences in the implementation of TSC in the state of Maharashtra and discusses the measures that need to be adopted to encourage sustainability of the effort in the state.

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A Decade of TSC - Progress achieved and lessons learnt - DDWS - WSP (2010)1.54 MB
Towards Nirmal Bharat - An Agenda for Action - Rapid Assessment Findings - DDWS - WSP (2010)1.61 MB
Scaling up with sustainability - Rural sanitation in Maharashtra - DDWS - WSP (2010)254.56 KB

Comments

1. Success of TSC with better access for WATER

Dear All
Happy to know about the outcome of the TSC which is the real challenges to work for creating better environment with quality of life with sustainability.

Recently i had a nice discussion with the group working for water and sanitation. When this is the challenge, then we cannot imagine the situation of the persons with disabilities. Suiting to the needs of PWDs, I made a presentation entitle :Access for Water and Sanitation in Disability Rehabilitation - A Study from Rural Environment".

It is the known fact that water controls everything on this earth and linked with every developmental programme. In some areas, water is not available and some with polluted or saline water. In all the cases, access for water in terms of its quantity and quality play key role rich to poor and rural to urban. This point was raised in the panel discussion held at Delhi and concerned authorities re ready to share and associate for creating better access.

With this background, i am interested to associate with the concerned group for developing suitable strategies for creating better access based on the needs of the stakeholders and community / nation.

I will be happy to provide additional info after hearing a word from the concerned.

Looking forward for better networking and thus to reach the needy with sustainable solutions....

with thanks

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Arghyam

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