Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling up Sanitation Programs : East Java, Indonesia

The Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) is in the start-up phase of a new Global Scaling up Sanitation Project. The project is applying Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing (TSSM) to stimulate and scale up sanitation demand and supply. One of t...

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Main Author: Robinson, Andy
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/16653214/enabling-environment-assessment-scaling-up-sanitation-programs-east-java-indonesia
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topic ACCESS TO SANITATION
ADEQUATE HUMAN RESOURCES
AIR POLLUTION
BASIC SANITATION
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
CAPACITY BUILDING
COMMUNITY WATER
DEMAND FOR SANITATION
DIARRHEA
DISEASES
DISSEMINATION
DOMESTIC WASTEWATER
DRY LATRINES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EFFECTIVE SANITATION
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
EXCRETA DISPOSAL
FINANCIAL COMMITMENTS
FLUSH LATRINES
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
GROUNDWATER QUALITY
HAND PUMPS
HANDS WITH SOAP
HANDWASHING
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
HOME AFFAIRS
HOUSEHOLD LATRINES
HOUSEHOLD SANITATION
HUMAN BEINGS
HUMAN EXCRETA
HYGIENE
HYGIENE BEHAVIOR
HYGIENE EDUCATION
HYGIENE FACILITIES
HYGIENE IMPROVEMENT
HYGIENE ISSUES
HYGIENE PROMOTION
HYGIENE PROMOTION COMPONENT
IMPORTANT POLICY
INADEQUATE SANITATION
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INFANT
INFANT EXCRETA
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFORMED CHOICE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
LACK OF AWARENESS
LARGE-SCALE SANITATION PROGRAMS
LATRINE
LATRINE PIT
LATRINE PITS
LEGAL STATUS
LIMITED RESOURCES
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES
MANDATES
MASS MEDIA
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
MINISTRIES OF HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
NATIONAL ACTION
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
NATIONAL LAWS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL LEVELS
NATIONAL POLICY
NATIONAL STRATEGY
PIT LATRINE
PIT LATRINES
PITS
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY GOALS
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POLLUTION
POPULATION DATA
POPULATION GROUPS
POPULATION GROWTH
PROGRESS
PUBLIC AWARENESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC SANITATION
PUBLIC SANITATION FACILITIES
PUBLIC SECTOR UTILITIES
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC WORKS
RESPECT
RISING DEMAND
ROLE OF WOMEN
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL HEALTH
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL SANITATION
RURAL SANITATION COVERAGE
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SAFE DRINKING
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SAFETY
SANITATION
SANITATION AWARENESS
SANITATION COVERAGE
SANITATION DEVELOPMENT
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION FACILITY
SANITATION IMPROVEMENT
SANITATION IMPROVEMENTS
SANITATION INTERVENTIONS
SANITATION INVESTMENTS
SANITATION MARKET
SANITATION POLICY
SANITATION POLICY FORMULATION
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION PROJECTS
SANITATION PROMOTION
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICE
SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY
SANITATION SERVICES
SCHOOL SANITATION
SEPTIC TANKS
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SHORT SUPPLY
SITE SANITATION
SOAP
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
SURFACE WATER
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOILETS
TOTAL SANITATION
TRANSPORTATION
URBAN BIAS
URBAN RESIDENTS
URBAN SANITATION
URBAN SERVICES
URBAN SLUMS
USERS
VILLAGE GOVERNMENT
VOLUME OF WATER
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
WATER BODIES
WATER POINTS
WATER QUALITY
WATER SANITATION
WATER SERVICES
WATER SUPPLIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY COMPONENT
WELLS
WORKFORCE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
spellingShingle ACCESS TO SANITATION
ADEQUATE HUMAN RESOURCES
AIR POLLUTION
BASIC SANITATION
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
CAPACITY BUILDING
COMMUNITY WATER
DEMAND FOR SANITATION
DIARRHEA
DISEASES
DISSEMINATION
DOMESTIC WASTEWATER
DRY LATRINES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EFFECTIVE SANITATION
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
EXCRETA DISPOSAL
FINANCIAL COMMITMENTS
FLUSH LATRINES
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
GROUNDWATER QUALITY
HAND PUMPS
HANDS WITH SOAP
HANDWASHING
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
HOME AFFAIRS
HOUSEHOLD LATRINES
HOUSEHOLD SANITATION
HUMAN BEINGS
HUMAN EXCRETA
HYGIENE
HYGIENE BEHAVIOR
HYGIENE EDUCATION
HYGIENE FACILITIES
HYGIENE IMPROVEMENT
HYGIENE ISSUES
HYGIENE PROMOTION
HYGIENE PROMOTION COMPONENT
IMPORTANT POLICY
INADEQUATE SANITATION
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INFANT
INFANT EXCRETA
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFORMED CHOICE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
LACK OF AWARENESS
LARGE-SCALE SANITATION PROGRAMS
LATRINE
LATRINE PIT
LATRINE PITS
LEGAL STATUS
LIMITED RESOURCES
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES
MANDATES
MASS MEDIA
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
MINISTRIES OF HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
NATIONAL ACTION
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
NATIONAL LAWS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL LEVELS
NATIONAL POLICY
NATIONAL STRATEGY
PIT LATRINE
PIT LATRINES
PITS
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY GOALS
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POLLUTION
POPULATION DATA
POPULATION GROUPS
POPULATION GROWTH
PROGRESS
PUBLIC AWARENESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC SANITATION
PUBLIC SANITATION FACILITIES
PUBLIC SECTOR UTILITIES
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC WORKS
RESPECT
RISING DEMAND
ROLE OF WOMEN
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL HEALTH
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL SANITATION
RURAL SANITATION COVERAGE
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SAFE DRINKING
SAFE DRINKING WATER
SAFETY
SANITATION
SANITATION AWARENESS
SANITATION COVERAGE
SANITATION DEVELOPMENT
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION FACILITY
SANITATION IMPROVEMENT
SANITATION IMPROVEMENTS
SANITATION INTERVENTIONS
SANITATION INVESTMENTS
SANITATION MARKET
SANITATION POLICY
SANITATION POLICY FORMULATION
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION PROJECTS
SANITATION PROMOTION
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICE
SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY
SANITATION SERVICES
SCHOOL SANITATION
SEPTIC TANKS
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SHORT SUPPLY
SITE SANITATION
SOAP
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
SURFACE WATER
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TOILETS
TOTAL SANITATION
TRANSPORTATION
URBAN BIAS
URBAN RESIDENTS
URBAN SANITATION
URBAN SERVICES
URBAN SLUMS
USERS
VILLAGE GOVERNMENT
VOLUME OF WATER
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
WATER BODIES
WATER POINTS
WATER QUALITY
WATER SANITATION
WATER SERVICES
WATER SUPPLIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY COMPONENT
WELLS
WORKFORCE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Robinson, Andy
Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling up Sanitation Programs : East Java, Indonesia
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
relation Water and Sanitation Program;
description The Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) is in the start-up phase of a new Global Scaling up Sanitation Project. The project is applying Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing (TSSM) to stimulate and scale up sanitation demand and supply. One of the central objectives of the project is to improve sanitation at a scale sufficient to meet the 2015 sanitation Millennium Development Goal (MDG) targets in Indonesia, Tanzania and the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The baseline assessment of the enabling environment was carried out during the start-up phase of the overall project in July and August 2007. A follow-up assessment will be carried out at the end of project implementation in mid-2009. The purposes of the baseline assessment are to: (1) assess to extent to which the programmatic conditions for scale up and sustainability are in place at the beginning of the project, and (2) on the basis of the baseline assessment findings, recommend what should be done to address the gaps during project implementation, and determine whether conditions are conducive for scaling up and sustaining results at the end of the implementation period. The purpose of the final assessment (at the end of the implementation period) will be to determine whether suitable programmatic conditions are in place to meet the 2015 MDG targets and sustain these broader achievements over time. This report presents the main findings and recommendations from the baseline assessment of the enabling environment to scale up, sustain and replicate sanitation improvements in East Java, Indonesia. In order to ensure consistency in the assessment findings, WSP developed a conceptual framework for assessing the enabling environment for sanitation. This framework was developed based on a literature review and a series of discussions with key actors.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Robinson, Andy
author_facet Robinson, Andy
author_sort Robinson, Andy
title Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling up Sanitation Programs : East Java, Indonesia
title_short Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling up Sanitation Programs : East Java, Indonesia
title_full Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling up Sanitation Programs : East Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling up Sanitation Programs : East Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling up Sanitation Programs : East Java, Indonesia
title_sort enabling environment assessment for scaling up sanitation programs : east java, indonesia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/16653214/enabling-environment-assessment-scaling-up-sanitation-programs-east-java-indonesia
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17343
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spelling okr-10986-173432021-04-23T14:03:36Z Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling up Sanitation Programs : East Java, Indonesia Robinson, Andy ACCESS TO SANITATION ADEQUATE HUMAN RESOURCES AIR POLLUTION BASIC SANITATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE CAPACITY BUILDING COMMUNITY WATER DEMAND FOR SANITATION DIARRHEA DISEASES DISSEMINATION DOMESTIC WASTEWATER DRY LATRINES ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFECTIVE SANITATION ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION EXCRETA DISPOSAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENTS FLUSH LATRINES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GOVERNMENT OFFICES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION GROUNDWATER QUALITY HAND PUMPS HANDS WITH SOAP HANDWASHING HEALTH CENTERS HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT HOME AFFAIRS HOUSEHOLD LATRINES HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HUMAN BEINGS HUMAN EXCRETA HYGIENE HYGIENE BEHAVIOR HYGIENE EDUCATION HYGIENE FACILITIES HYGIENE IMPROVEMENT HYGIENE ISSUES HYGIENE PROMOTION HYGIENE PROMOTION COMPONENT IMPORTANT POLICY INADEQUATE SANITATION INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INFANT INFANT EXCRETA INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFORMED CHOICE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LACK OF AWARENESS LARGE-SCALE SANITATION PROGRAMS LATRINE LATRINE PIT LATRINE PITS LEGAL STATUS LIMITED RESOURCES LIVE BIRTHS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES MANDATES MASS MEDIA MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MINISTRIES OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF HEALTH NATIONAL ACTION NATIONAL ACTION PLAN NATIONAL LAWS NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL LEVELS NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL STRATEGY PIT LATRINE PIT LATRINES PITS POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY GOALS POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLITICAL SUPPORT POLLUTION POPULATION DATA POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION GROWTH PROGRESS PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SANITATION PUBLIC SANITATION FACILITIES PUBLIC SECTOR UTILITIES PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC WORKS RESPECT RISING DEMAND ROLE OF WOMEN RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL HEALTH RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POPULATION RURAL SANITATION RURAL SANITATION COVERAGE RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SAFE DRINKING SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION AWARENESS SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION DEVELOPMENT SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION IMPROVEMENT SANITATION IMPROVEMENTS SANITATION INTERVENTIONS SANITATION INVESTMENTS SANITATION MARKET SANITATION POLICY SANITATION POLICY FORMULATION SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROJECTS SANITATION PROMOTION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY SANITATION SERVICES SCHOOL SANITATION SEPTIC TANKS SERVICE PROVIDERS SHORT SUPPLY SITE SANITATION SOAP SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SURFACE WATER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOILETS TOTAL SANITATION TRANSPORTATION URBAN BIAS URBAN RESIDENTS URBAN SANITATION URBAN SERVICES URBAN SLUMS USERS VILLAGE GOVERNMENT VOLUME OF WATER WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WATER BODIES WATER POINTS WATER QUALITY WATER SANITATION WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLIES WATER SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY COMPONENT WELLS WORKFORCE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION The Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) is in the start-up phase of a new Global Scaling up Sanitation Project. The project is applying Total Sanitation and Sanitation Marketing (TSSM) to stimulate and scale up sanitation demand and supply. One of the central objectives of the project is to improve sanitation at a scale sufficient to meet the 2015 sanitation Millennium Development Goal (MDG) targets in Indonesia, Tanzania and the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The baseline assessment of the enabling environment was carried out during the start-up phase of the overall project in July and August 2007. A follow-up assessment will be carried out at the end of project implementation in mid-2009. The purposes of the baseline assessment are to: (1) assess to extent to which the programmatic conditions for scale up and sustainability are in place at the beginning of the project, and (2) on the basis of the baseline assessment findings, recommend what should be done to address the gaps during project implementation, and determine whether conditions are conducive for scaling up and sustaining results at the end of the implementation period. The purpose of the final assessment (at the end of the implementation period) will be to determine whether suitable programmatic conditions are in place to meet the 2015 MDG targets and sustain these broader achievements over time. This report presents the main findings and recommendations from the baseline assessment of the enabling environment to scale up, sustain and replicate sanitation improvements in East Java, Indonesia. In order to ensure consistency in the assessment findings, WSP developed a conceptual framework for assessing the enabling environment for sanitation. This framework was developed based on a literature review and a series of discussions with key actors. 2014-03-24T21:44:19Z 2014-03-24T21:44:19Z 2008-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/16653214/enabling-environment-assessment-scaling-up-sanitation-programs-east-java-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17343 English en_US Water and Sanitation Program; 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 Indonesia