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Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS)

Sanitation as a business - A new spin on the challenge of sanitation operation and maintenance - A paper by Water for People

This paper published by the Water for People describes Sanitation as a Business, an innovative approach to operation and maintainance challenges in household sanitation improvements, by describing the case of the implementation of the approach in the context of Malawi, by Water for People. The paper argues that programs that build latrines have consistently struggled to have impact or reach scale, and have often distorted the market environment in ways that have undermined future sanitation development.

The paper emphasises the relevance of this approach in the context of developing countries such as India by stating that the world would not be able to achieve even half of the Millennium Development Goals for sanitation at current rates of installation and consequently is projected to miss the sanitation MDG by more than 700 million people. Among the twenty two percent of those without access to improved sanitation, the greatest challenge remains in Asia and India in particular.

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Bringing about Behavioural Changes in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene - Advice; Experiences

From Raj Kumar Bhattrai, WASH Sector, SNV Bhutan, Thimphu, Bhutan

Posted 23 November 2010

During the Solution Exchange Bhutan Visioning Workshop on 18 August 2010, I shared a concept paper, which outlined the behaviour change challenges and limitations in the Ministry of Health’s (MoH) Rural Sanitation and Hygiene Programme (RSAHP). To read the concept paper click here http://www.solutionexchange-un.net.bt/Docs/res18081007.pdf. At the workshop, a group of participants discussed/explored ways to take on this issue. One suggestion was to develop a behaviour change communication strategy. The group (action group) decided to post a query to seek members’ inputs on preparing this strategy.Read More

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Rejuvenation of community toilets - A policy paper by UN-HABITAT and Government of Madhya Pradesh

UN-HABITATThe policy paper examines the condition of community toilet in terms of its infrastructure, operation & maintenance, uses and payment of user charges. The paper is a result of a joint collaboration between Water for Asian Cities (WAC) Programme of UN-HABITAT and the Directorate of Urban Administration & Development, Government of Madhya Pradesh.

In Madhya Pradesh, WAC is supporting Asian Development Bank-financed project in cities of Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore and Jabalpur to improve and expand urban water and sanitation services. This study has been taken up to monitor implementation of the water and sanitation related targets.Read More

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Bhopal, MP, India
Latitude: 23.247500, Longitude: 77.415833

Global Sanitation Fund - Proceedings of the India launch workshop - India WASH Forum - New Delhi (2009)

The India WASH Forum (IWF), a coalition of individuals representing an independent credible voice in the water and sanitation sector that is aligned to the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC), supported the launch of the Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) in India, to assist the people of the country, who do not have adequate access to clean water and sanitation.Read More

A launch workshop of the Global Sanitation Fund was organised on 4th August 2009 in New Delhi, by the India WASH Forum, to discuss GSF programme priorities and its implementation structure for India. Representatives of national and international organisations, Government of India, as well as sector experts participated in the workshop.

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