Policy and Sector Reform to Accelerate Access to Improved Rural Sanitation

The Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) has provided technical assistance to support government efforts to scale up rural sanitation since 2007 through Scaling up Rural Sanitation (TSSM). One of the central objectives of this initiative is to learn...

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Main Authors: Rosensweig, Fred, Perez, Eddy, Robinson, Andy
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/2012/06/16587748/policy-sector-reform-accelerate-access-improved-rural-sanitation
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spelling okr-10986-173482021-04-23T14:03:36Z Policy and Sector Reform to Accelerate Access to Improved Rural Sanitation Rosensweig, Fred Perez, Eddy Robinson, Andy ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER ACCESS TO SAFE WATER ACCESS TO WATER ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY BASIC SANITATION CHILD MORTALITY CLEAN WATER COMMERCIAL BANKS CREDIT CONSTRAINT CREDIT INSTITUTIONS EARNINGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EXTREME POVERTY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL SERVICE FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FINANCIAL VIABILITY FORMAL CREDIT INCOME GROUPS INFORMATION GAP LARGE UTILITIES LATRINE LOAN LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS MICRO-FINANCE MICRO-LOANS MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS OUTREACH PRIVATE OPERATORS PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC UTILITIES RAINWATER HARVESTING REGULATORY MECHANISMS SAFE WATER SUPPLY SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE SANITATION MARKET SANITATION PROVIDERS SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICE PROVIDERS SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION TECHNOLOGY SAVINGS SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL ENTERPRISES SMALL-BUSINESS SMALL-SCALE SERVICE PROVIDERS SMALL-SCALE WATER URBAN AREAS USERS WATER SUPPLY WATER TANK WATER TARIFFS The Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) has provided technical assistance to support government efforts to scale up rural sanitation since 2007 through Scaling up Rural Sanitation (TSSM). One of the central objectives of this initiative is to learn how to improve rural sanitation at a scale sufficient to meet the 2015 millennium development goal for sanitation in Indonesia, Tanzania, and the states of Himachal Pradesh (HP) and Madhya Pradesh (MP) in India, and to then use the lessons learned to help replicate policy, programmatic, and service delivery approaches in other countries. Endline assessments of the programmatic and institutional conditions (referred to by the project as the enabling environment) needed to scale up, sustain, and replicate the total sanitation and sanitation marketing approaches were conducted in all three countries: East Java province in Indonesia; ten districts in Tanzania; and Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Baseline assessments of the enabling environment were conducted in late 2007 during the start-up phase of the overall project. The baseline assessments identified weaknesses in the enabling environment in each country and made concrete recommendations for WSP technical support to help address these gaps. These recommendations were incorporated into WSP work plans in each of the countries. The purpose of this report is to synthesize the key findings, conclusions, and recommendations from these three assessments to provide guidance and insight for other countries seeking to create large-scale sustainable rural sanitation programs. 2014-03-24T22:17:50Z 2014-03-24T22:17:50Z 2012-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/16587748/policy-sector-reform-accelerate-access-improved-rural-sanitation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17348 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 ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER
ACCESS TO WATER
ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
BASIC SANITATION
CHILD MORTALITY
CLEAN WATER
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CREDIT CONSTRAINT
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
FORMAL CREDIT
INCOME GROUPS
INFORMATION GAP
LARGE UTILITIES
LATRINE
LOAN
LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
MICRO-FINANCE
MICRO-LOANS
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
OUTREACH
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC UTILITIES
RAINWATER HARVESTING
REGULATORY MECHANISMS
SAFE WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE
SANITATION MARKET
SANITATION PROVIDERS
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICE
SANITATION SERVICE PROVIDERS
SANITATION SERVICES
SANITATION TECHNOLOGY
SAVINGS
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE PROVISION
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SMALL-BUSINESS
SMALL-SCALE SERVICE PROVIDERS
SMALL-SCALE WATER
URBAN AREAS
USERS
WATER SUPPLY
WATER TANK
WATER TARIFFS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
ACCESS TO SAFE WATER
ACCESS TO WATER
ACCESS TO WATER SUPPLY
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
BASIC SANITATION
CHILD MORTALITY
CLEAN WATER
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CREDIT CONSTRAINT
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EXTREME POVERTY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL SERVICE
FINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FINANCIAL VIABILITY
FORMAL CREDIT
INCOME GROUPS
INFORMATION GAP
LARGE UTILITIES
LATRINE
LOAN
LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
MICRO-FINANCE
MICRO-LOANS
MICROFINANCE
MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
OUTREACH
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC UTILITIES
RAINWATER HARVESTING
REGULATORY MECHANISMS
SAFE WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE
SANITATION MARKET
SANITATION PROVIDERS
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICE
SANITATION SERVICE PROVIDERS
SANITATION SERVICES
SANITATION TECHNOLOGY
SAVINGS
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE PROVISION
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESS FINANCE
SMALL BUSINESSES
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SMALL-BUSINESS
SMALL-SCALE SERVICE PROVIDERS
SMALL-SCALE WATER
URBAN AREAS
USERS
WATER SUPPLY
WATER TANK
WATER TARIFFS
Rosensweig, Fred
Perez, Eddy
Robinson, Andy
Policy and Sector Reform to Accelerate Access to Improved Rural Sanitation
relation Water and sanitation program working paper
description The Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) has provided technical assistance to support government efforts to scale up rural sanitation since 2007 through Scaling up Rural Sanitation (TSSM). One of the central objectives of this initiative is to learn how to improve rural sanitation at a scale sufficient to meet the 2015 millennium development goal for sanitation in Indonesia, Tanzania, and the states of Himachal Pradesh (HP) and Madhya Pradesh (MP) in India, and to then use the lessons learned to help replicate policy, programmatic, and service delivery approaches in other countries. Endline assessments of the programmatic and institutional conditions (referred to by the project as the enabling environment) needed to scale up, sustain, and replicate the total sanitation and sanitation marketing approaches were conducted in all three countries: East Java province in Indonesia; ten districts in Tanzania; and Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Baseline assessments of the enabling environment were conducted in late 2007 during the start-up phase of the overall project. The baseline assessments identified weaknesses in the enabling environment in each country and made concrete recommendations for WSP technical support to help address these gaps. These recommendations were incorporated into WSP work plans in each of the countries. The purpose of this report is to synthesize the key findings, conclusions, and recommendations from these three assessments to provide guidance and insight for other countries seeking to create large-scale sustainable rural sanitation programs.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Rosensweig, Fred
Perez, Eddy
Robinson, Andy
author_facet Rosensweig, Fred
Perez, Eddy
Robinson, Andy
author_sort Rosensweig, Fred
title Policy and Sector Reform to Accelerate Access to Improved Rural Sanitation
title_short Policy and Sector Reform to Accelerate Access to Improved Rural Sanitation
title_full Policy and Sector Reform to Accelerate Access to Improved Rural Sanitation
title_fullStr Policy and Sector Reform to Accelerate Access to Improved Rural Sanitation
title_full_unstemmed Policy and Sector Reform to Accelerate Access to Improved Rural Sanitation
title_sort policy and sector reform to accelerate access to improved rural sanitation
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/06/16587748/policy-sector-reform-accelerate-access-improved-rural-sanitation
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