Building the Capacity of Local Government to Scale Up Community-Led Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing in Rural Areas

The World Bank administered Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) recently passed the mid-point of the four-year timeframe for its Global Scaling up Sanitation Project (TSSM). TSSM tests proven and promising Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) appro...

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Main Authors: Rosensweig, Fred, Kopitopoulos, Derko
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/12840731/global-scaling-up-sanitation-project-building-capacity-local-government-scale-up-community-led-total-sanitation-sanitation-marketing-rural-areas
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spelling okr-10986-172662021-04-23T14:03:36Z Building the Capacity of Local Government to Scale Up Community-Led Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing in Rural Areas Rosensweig, Fred Kopitopoulos, Derko ADVOCACY EFFORTS BLOCK TRAINS CAPACITY BUILDING COMMUNITIES CONSUMER DEMAND CURRICULUM DECISION MAKING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DRIVING EXTENSION AGENTS FINANCIAL INCENTIVES GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT STAKEHOLDERS GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HEALTH SERVICES HIGH DROPOUT HIGH DROPOUT RATE HUMAN RESOURCES INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE LEARNING LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEVEL OF EDUCATION LEVEL OF SKILL LITERACY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL STRATEGY PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY MAKING POLITICAL WILL POOR PEOPLE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS PRIVATE SECTOR PROBLEM SOLVING PUBLIC WORKS ROAD SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SKILL TRAINING SOCIAL WELFARE TRAINING ACTIVITIES TRAINING COURSES TRAINING OF TRAINERS TRAINS TRANSPORT TRANSPORTATION URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN SECTOR VEHICLE VEHICLES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGE LEVELS WATER SUPPLY The World Bank administered Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) recently passed the mid-point of the four-year timeframe for its Global Scaling up Sanitation Project (TSSM). TSSM tests proven and promising Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approaches to create community-wide demand for stopping open defecation and improving sanitation. It is coupled with the use of sanitation marketing techniques to further strengthen the demand for sanitation at the household level and improve the supply of affordable sanitation-related goods and services produced by the local private sector for the rural poor. The report reviews the role of local government in these areas in the context of the management models that TSSM is using in all three countries. While there are variations in the models that reflect the country contexts, all three countries have placed local governments at the center of the implementation arrangements. In all three countries, the roles and responsibilities of the districts are carried out at three levels of local government, district, sub-district, and village. The study concludes that the model of working through local governments with the support of resource agencies, national or regional non- governmental organizations (NGOs), to build the capacity of local government, is fundamentally sound. 2014-03-13T20:42:16Z 2014-03-13T20:42:16Z 2010-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/12840731/global-scaling-up-sanitation-project-building-capacity-local-government-scale-up-community-led-total-sanitation-sanitation-marketing-rural-areas http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17266 English en_US Water and sanitation program working paper CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic ADVOCACY EFFORTS
BLOCK TRAINS
CAPACITY BUILDING
COMMUNITIES
CONSUMER DEMAND
CURRICULUM
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DRIVING
EXTENSION AGENTS
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT STAKEHOLDERS
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
HEALTH SERVICES
HIGH DROPOUT
HIGH DROPOUT RATE
HUMAN RESOURCES
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
LEARNING
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LEVEL OF SKILL
LITERACY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL POLICIES
NATIONAL STRATEGY
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
POLICY MAKING
POLITICAL WILL
POOR PEOPLE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROBLEM SOLVING
PUBLIC WORKS
ROAD
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SKILL TRAINING
SOCIAL WELFARE
TRAINING ACTIVITIES
TRAINING COURSES
TRAINING OF TRAINERS
TRAINS
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN SECTOR
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
VILLAGE LEVEL
VILLAGE LEVELS
WATER SUPPLY
spellingShingle ADVOCACY EFFORTS
BLOCK TRAINS
CAPACITY BUILDING
COMMUNITIES
CONSUMER DEMAND
CURRICULUM
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DRIVING
EXTENSION AGENTS
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT STAKEHOLDERS
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
HEALTH SERVICES
HIGH DROPOUT
HIGH DROPOUT RATE
HUMAN RESOURCES
INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
LEARNING
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LEVEL OF SKILL
LITERACY
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL POLICIES
NATIONAL STRATEGY
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
POLICY MAKING
POLITICAL WILL
POOR PEOPLE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROBLEM SOLVING
PUBLIC WORKS
ROAD
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SKILL TRAINING
SOCIAL WELFARE
TRAINING ACTIVITIES
TRAINING COURSES
TRAINING OF TRAINERS
TRAINS
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN SECTOR
VEHICLE
VEHICLES
VILLAGE LEVEL
VILLAGE LEVELS
WATER SUPPLY
Rosensweig, Fred
Kopitopoulos, Derko
Building the Capacity of Local Government to Scale Up Community-Led Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing in Rural Areas
relation Water and sanitation program working paper
description The World Bank administered Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) recently passed the mid-point of the four-year timeframe for its Global Scaling up Sanitation Project (TSSM). TSSM tests proven and promising Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approaches to create community-wide demand for stopping open defecation and improving sanitation. It is coupled with the use of sanitation marketing techniques to further strengthen the demand for sanitation at the household level and improve the supply of affordable sanitation-related goods and services produced by the local private sector for the rural poor. The report reviews the role of local government in these areas in the context of the management models that TSSM is using in all three countries. While there are variations in the models that reflect the country contexts, all three countries have placed local governments at the center of the implementation arrangements. In all three countries, the roles and responsibilities of the districts are carried out at three levels of local government, district, sub-district, and village. The study concludes that the model of working through local governments with the support of resource agencies, national or regional non- governmental organizations (NGOs), to build the capacity of local government, is fundamentally sound.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Rosensweig, Fred
Kopitopoulos, Derko
author_facet Rosensweig, Fred
Kopitopoulos, Derko
author_sort Rosensweig, Fred
title Building the Capacity of Local Government to Scale Up Community-Led Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing in Rural Areas
title_short Building the Capacity of Local Government to Scale Up Community-Led Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing in Rural Areas
title_full Building the Capacity of Local Government to Scale Up Community-Led Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing in Rural Areas
title_fullStr Building the Capacity of Local Government to Scale Up Community-Led Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing in Rural Areas
title_full_unstemmed Building the Capacity of Local Government to Scale Up Community-Led Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing in Rural Areas
title_sort building the capacity of local government to scale up community-led total sanitation and sanitation marketing in rural areas
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/12840731/global-scaling-up-sanitation-project-building-capacity-local-government-scale-up-community-led-total-sanitation-sanitation-marketing-rural-areas
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