Case Study on Sustainability of Rural Sanitation Marketing in Vietnam

From 2003 to 2006, a rural pilot project was conducted in Vietnam with technical support from the non-governmental organization (NGO) International Development Enterprises (IDE) and funding from Danish International Development Assistance (DANIDA)....

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Main Authors: Sijbesma, Christine, Truong, Truong Xuan, Devine, Jacqueline
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/2010/04/12840607/vietnam-global-scaling-up-sanitation-project-case-study-sustainability-rural-sanitation-marketing
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spelling okr-10986-172692021-04-23T14:03:36Z Case Study on Sustainability of Rural Sanitation Marketing in Vietnam Sijbesma, Christine Truong, Truong Xuan Devine, Jacqueline ACCESS TO WATER BASIC SANITATION CAPACITY BUILDING COMMUNICATION CHANNELS COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DISSEMINATION FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS GENDER EQUITY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS HEALTH WORKERS HYGIENE LACK OF DEVELOPMENT LEGAL STATUS LOCAL AUTHORITIES MINISTRY OF HEALTH NATIONAL AUTHORITIES NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL LEVEL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS PILOT PROJECTS POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE PROGRESS PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS RURAL RURAL ACCESS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POOR RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION RURAL SANITATION RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROJECTS SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION STATISTICS SANITATION STRATEGIES SAVINGS SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE PROVIDERS SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABLE ACCESS TOILET TOILETS TOTAL SANITATION WOMEN LEADERS From 2003 to 2006, a rural pilot project was conducted in Vietnam with technical support from the non-governmental organization (NGO) International Development Enterprises (IDE) and funding from Danish International Development Assistance (DANIDA). The project tested whether a sanitation marketing approach could improve rural access to sanitary toilets in 30 communes in six districts of the coastal provinces of Thanh Hoa and Quang Nam. Research for the case study took place between June and August 2009. Local sanitation statistics were collected in all study communes. Semi-structured interviews were held with the promoters, providers, and some local government authorities. Interviews were held with district and provincial authorities and at a national level with the Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs), national authorities, and donors involved in rural sanitation. With the help of participatory tools, focus group discussions were held with sixty-one householders who had built sanitary toilets or upgraded their unsanitary ones, and sixty householders who had either no toilet or a still unsanitary one. Finally, the study team visited a very small and non-random sample of installed toilets to observe the quality of construction and hygiene as per the national standards of the Ministry of Health. 2014-03-13T20:51:12Z 2014-03-13T20:51:12Z 2010-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/12840607/vietnam-global-scaling-up-sanitation-project-case-study-sustainability-rural-sanitation-marketing http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17269 English en_US Water and sanitation program technical paper CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Vietnam
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topic ACCESS TO WATER
BASIC SANITATION
CAPACITY BUILDING
COMMUNICATION CHANNELS
COMMUNITY HEALTH
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DISSEMINATION
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
GENDER EQUITY
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
HEALTH WORKERS
HYGIENE
LACK OF DEVELOPMENT
LEGAL STATUS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
NATIONAL AUTHORITIES
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
PILOT PROJECTS
POOR
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
PROGRESS
PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
RURAL
RURAL ACCESS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POOR
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION
RURAL SANITATION
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION
SANITATION ACCESS
SANITATION COVERAGE
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION PROJECTS
SANITATION SERVICES
SANITATION STATISTICS
SANITATION STRATEGIES
SAVINGS
SEPTIC TANKS
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SOLID WASTE
SUSTAINABLE ACCESS
TOILET
TOILETS
TOTAL SANITATION
WOMEN LEADERS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO WATER
BASIC SANITATION
CAPACITY BUILDING
COMMUNICATION CHANNELS
COMMUNITY HEALTH
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DISSEMINATION
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
GENDER EQUITY
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
HEALTH WORKERS
HYGIENE
LACK OF DEVELOPMENT
LEGAL STATUS
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
NATIONAL AUTHORITIES
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
PILOT PROJECTS
POOR
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
PROGRESS
PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
RURAL
RURAL ACCESS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POOR
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION
RURAL SANITATION
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION
SANITATION ACCESS
SANITATION COVERAGE
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION PROJECTS
SANITATION SERVICES
SANITATION STATISTICS
SANITATION STRATEGIES
SAVINGS
SEPTIC TANKS
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SOLID WASTE
SUSTAINABLE ACCESS
TOILET
TOILETS
TOTAL SANITATION
WOMEN LEADERS
Sijbesma, Christine
Truong, Truong Xuan
Devine, Jacqueline
Case Study on Sustainability of Rural Sanitation Marketing in Vietnam
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Vietnam
relation Water and sanitation program technical paper
description From 2003 to 2006, a rural pilot project was conducted in Vietnam with technical support from the non-governmental organization (NGO) International Development Enterprises (IDE) and funding from Danish International Development Assistance (DANIDA). The project tested whether a sanitation marketing approach could improve rural access to sanitary toilets in 30 communes in six districts of the coastal provinces of Thanh Hoa and Quang Nam. Research for the case study took place between June and August 2009. Local sanitation statistics were collected in all study communes. Semi-structured interviews were held with the promoters, providers, and some local government authorities. Interviews were held with district and provincial authorities and at a national level with the Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs), national authorities, and donors involved in rural sanitation. With the help of participatory tools, focus group discussions were held with sixty-one householders who had built sanitary toilets or upgraded their unsanitary ones, and sixty householders who had either no toilet or a still unsanitary one. Finally, the study team visited a very small and non-random sample of installed toilets to observe the quality of construction and hygiene as per the national standards of the Ministry of Health.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Sijbesma, Christine
Truong, Truong Xuan
Devine, Jacqueline
author_facet Sijbesma, Christine
Truong, Truong Xuan
Devine, Jacqueline
author_sort Sijbesma, Christine
title Case Study on Sustainability of Rural Sanitation Marketing in Vietnam
title_short Case Study on Sustainability of Rural Sanitation Marketing in Vietnam
title_full Case Study on Sustainability of Rural Sanitation Marketing in Vietnam
title_fullStr Case Study on Sustainability of Rural Sanitation Marketing in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Case Study on Sustainability of Rural Sanitation Marketing in Vietnam
title_sort case study on sustainability of rural sanitation marketing in vietnam
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/12840607/vietnam-global-scaling-up-sanitation-project-case-study-sustainability-rural-sanitation-marketing
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