Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling Up Sanitation Programs : Himachal Pradesh, India

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 Authors: Robinson, Andy, Raman, Rajiv
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/2008/01/16653368/enabling-environment-assessment-scaling-up-sanitation-programs-himachal-pradesh-india
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topic ACCESS TO SANITATION
ADEQUATE HUMAN RESOURCES
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
AWARENESS CREATION
BASIC SANITATION
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
CAPACITY BUILDING
COLD CLIMATES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
DEMAND FOR SANITATION
DRAINS
DRINKING WATER
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
DRY LATRINES
EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANLINESS
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
EPIDEMIC
EXCRETA DISPOSAL
FAMILY HEALTH
FLUSH LATRINE
FLUSH LATRINES
FLUSH TOILETS
GOOD SANITATION
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
GROUNDWATER QUALITY
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH RISKS
HEPATITIS
HOUSEHOLD LATRINES
HOUSEHOLD SANITATION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN EXCRETA
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
HYGIENE
HYGIENE BEHAVIOR
HYGIENE EDUCATION
HYGIENE FACILITIES
HYGIENE IMPROVEMENT
HYGIENE MESSAGES
HYGIENE PRACTICES
HYGIENE PROMOTION
INADEQUATE SANITATION
INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLDS
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFANT MORTALITY RATES
INFORMED CHOICE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
IRRIGATION
LARGE-SCALE SANITATION PROGRAMS
LATRINE CONSTRUCTION
LATRINE PIT
LATRINE USE
LEGAL STATUS
LIVE BIRTHS
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MEDIA COVERAGE
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
NATIONAL ACTION
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL ISSUE
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POLICY
NATIONAL STRATEGY
PARTICIPATORY METHODS
PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
PERSONAL HYGIENE
PERSONAL HYGIENE BEHAVIOR
PIT LATRINE
PIT LATRINES
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POLLUTION
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POPULATION DATA
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION SIZE
POSTERS
POVERTY LINE
PRACTITIONERS
PRIVATE LATRINE
PROGRESS
PUBLIC FACILITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
QUALITY OF LIFE
REMOTE COMMUNITIES
RISK OF CONTAMINATION
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POOR
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POPULATION GROWTH
RURAL PROGRAM
RURAL ROADS
RURAL SANITATION
RURAL SANITATION COVERAGE
RURAL SCHOOLS
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SAFE DISPOSAL
SAFE WATER
SANITATION
SANITATION ACTIVITIES
SANITATION DEVELOPMENT
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION FACILITY
SANITATION IMPROVEMENT
SANITATION IMPROVEMENTS
SANITATION INITIATIVES
SANITATION INTERVENTIONS
SANITATION PRACTICES
SANITATION PROBLEMS
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION PROMOTION
SANITATION SERVICES
SCHOOL HEALTH
SCHOOL SANITATION
SEA LEVEL
SEPTIC TANK
SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SEWERAGE
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
STATE GOVERNMENTS
STATE POLICY
SUPPLY CHAINS
SURFACE WATER
TECHNICAL MANUALS
TOILET
TOILETS
TOTAL SANITATION
TRADITIONAL LATRINE
TRANSPORTATION
VILLAGE LEADERS
VIRAL HEPATITIS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WATER POINT
WATER POINTS
WATER QUALITY
WATER SEAL
WATER SOURCES
WATER SUPPLIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER USE
WORKFORCE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
spellingShingle ACCESS TO SANITATION
ADEQUATE HUMAN RESOURCES
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
AWARENESS CREATION
BASIC SANITATION
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
CAPACITY BUILDING
COLD CLIMATES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
DEMAND FOR SANITATION
DRAINS
DRINKING WATER
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
DRY LATRINES
EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANLINESS
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
EPIDEMIC
EXCRETA DISPOSAL
FAMILY HEALTH
FLUSH LATRINE
FLUSH LATRINES
FLUSH TOILETS
GOOD SANITATION
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GROUNDWATER
GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
GROUNDWATER QUALITY
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH RISKS
HEPATITIS
HOUSEHOLD LATRINES
HOUSEHOLD SANITATION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN EXCRETA
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
HYGIENE
HYGIENE BEHAVIOR
HYGIENE EDUCATION
HYGIENE FACILITIES
HYGIENE IMPROVEMENT
HYGIENE MESSAGES
HYGIENE PRACTICES
HYGIENE PROMOTION
INADEQUATE SANITATION
INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLDS
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFANT MORTALITY RATES
INFORMED CHOICE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
IRRIGATION
LARGE-SCALE SANITATION PROGRAMS
LATRINE CONSTRUCTION
LATRINE PIT
LATRINE USE
LEGAL STATUS
LIVE BIRTHS
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MEDIA COVERAGE
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
NATIONAL ACTION
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL ISSUE
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POLICY
NATIONAL STRATEGY
PARTICIPATORY METHODS
PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
PERSONAL HYGIENE
PERSONAL HYGIENE BEHAVIOR
PIT LATRINE
PIT LATRINES
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POLLUTION
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POPULATION DATA
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION SIZE
POSTERS
POVERTY LINE
PRACTITIONERS
PRIVATE LATRINE
PROGRESS
PUBLIC FACILITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
QUALITY OF LIFE
REMOTE COMMUNITIES
RISK OF CONTAMINATION
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POOR
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POPULATION GROWTH
RURAL PROGRAM
RURAL ROADS
RURAL SANITATION
RURAL SANITATION COVERAGE
RURAL SCHOOLS
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SAFE DISPOSAL
SAFE WATER
SANITATION
SANITATION ACTIVITIES
SANITATION DEVELOPMENT
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION FACILITY
SANITATION IMPROVEMENT
SANITATION IMPROVEMENTS
SANITATION INITIATIVES
SANITATION INTERVENTIONS
SANITATION PRACTICES
SANITATION PROBLEMS
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION PROMOTION
SANITATION SERVICES
SCHOOL HEALTH
SCHOOL SANITATION
SEA LEVEL
SEPTIC TANK
SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SEWERAGE
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOLID WASTE
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
STATE GOVERNMENTS
STATE POLICY
SUPPLY CHAINS
SURFACE WATER
TECHNICAL MANUALS
TOILET
TOILETS
TOTAL SANITATION
TRADITIONAL LATRINE
TRANSPORTATION
VILLAGE LEADERS
VIRAL HEPATITIS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WATER POINT
WATER POINTS
WATER QUALITY
WATER SEAL
WATER SOURCES
WATER SUPPLIES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER USE
WORKFORCE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Robinson, Andy
Raman, Rajiv
Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling Up Sanitation Programs : Himachal Pradesh, India
geographic_facet South Asia
India
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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 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) targets for improved sanitation in Indonesia, Tanzania, and the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The baseline enabling environment assessment was carried out during the start-up phase of the overall project in May and June 2007. A follow-up assessment will be carried out at the end of project implementation, in approximately May or June 2009. The main objective of this assessment was to establish a baseline of the programmatic conditions needed to scale up, sustain and replicate the total sanitation and sanitation marketing in the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The TSSM project enables the WSP team to enhance and broaden the level of support provided, to leverage Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) resources and sector opportunities at the national level, to extend its preexisting engagements at the state level, and to facilitate achievement of the TSSM objectives and outcomes. The TSC provides a broad financial and policy framework for sanitation improvement in India, but allows individual states and districts the freedom to develop local policies and interventions according to their specific needs and priorities. This freedom limits central control of program methodology, but allows more progressive local governments to develop and implement new approaches and policies. As a result, there is a wide variation in the effectiveness and outcomes of the TSC in different states.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Robinson, Andy
Raman, Rajiv
author_facet Robinson, Andy
Raman, Rajiv
author_sort Robinson, Andy
title Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling Up Sanitation Programs : Himachal Pradesh, India
title_short Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling Up Sanitation Programs : Himachal Pradesh, India
title_full Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling Up Sanitation Programs : Himachal Pradesh, India
title_fullStr Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling Up Sanitation Programs : Himachal Pradesh, India
title_full_unstemmed Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling Up Sanitation Programs : Himachal Pradesh, India
title_sort enabling environment assessment for scaling up sanitation programs : himachal pradesh, india
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/16653368/enabling-environment-assessment-scaling-up-sanitation-programs-himachal-pradesh-india
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17390
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spelling okr-10986-173902021-04-23T14:03:36Z Enabling Environment Assessment for Scaling Up Sanitation Programs : Himachal Pradesh, India Robinson, Andy Raman, Rajiv ACCESS TO SANITATION ADEQUATE HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AWARENESS CREATION BASIC SANITATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE CAPACITY BUILDING COLD CLIMATES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COST-EFFECTIVENESS DEMAND FOR SANITATION DRAINS DRINKING WATER DRINKING WATER SUPPLY DRY LATRINES EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANLINESS ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION EPIDEMIC EXCRETA DISPOSAL FAMILY HEALTH FLUSH LATRINE FLUSH LATRINES FLUSH TOILETS GOOD SANITATION GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS GOVERNMENT POLICIES GROUNDWATER GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION GROUNDWATER QUALITY HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH RISKS HEPATITIS HOUSEHOLD LATRINES HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN EXCRETA HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT HYGIENE HYGIENE BEHAVIOR HYGIENE EDUCATION HYGIENE FACILITIES HYGIENE IMPROVEMENT HYGIENE MESSAGES HYGIENE PRACTICES HYGIENE PROMOTION INADEQUATE SANITATION INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLDS INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFORMED CHOICE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY IRRIGATION LARGE-SCALE SANITATION PROGRAMS LATRINE CONSTRUCTION LATRINE PIT LATRINE USE LEGAL STATUS LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MEDIA COVERAGE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL NATIONAL ACTION NATIONAL ACTION PLAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATIONAL ISSUE NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL STRATEGY PARTICIPATORY METHODS PERSONAL COMMUNICATION PERSONAL HYGIENE PERSONAL HYGIENE BEHAVIOR PIT LATRINE PIT LATRINES POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLITICAL SUPPORT POLLUTION POOR HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION DATA POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION SIZE POSTERS POVERTY LINE PRACTITIONERS PRIVATE LATRINE PROGRESS PUBLIC FACILITIES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES QUALITY OF LIFE REMOTE COMMUNITIES RISK OF CONTAMINATION RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL POPULATION GROWTH RURAL PROGRAM RURAL ROADS RURAL SANITATION RURAL SANITATION COVERAGE RURAL SCHOOLS RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE WATER SANITATION SANITATION ACTIVITIES SANITATION DEVELOPMENT SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION IMPROVEMENT SANITATION IMPROVEMENTS SANITATION INITIATIVES SANITATION INTERVENTIONS SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION PROBLEMS SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROMOTION SANITATION SERVICES SCHOOL HEALTH SCHOOL SANITATION SEA LEVEL SEPTIC TANK SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS SERVICE PROVIDERS SEWERAGE SOCIAL MARKETING SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL STATE GOVERNMENTS STATE POLICY SUPPLY CHAINS SURFACE WATER TECHNICAL MANUALS TOILET TOILETS TOTAL SANITATION TRADITIONAL LATRINE TRANSPORTATION VILLAGE LEADERS VIRAL HEPATITIS WASTE MANAGEMENT WATER POINT WATER POINTS WATER QUALITY WATER SEAL WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLIES WATER SUPPLY WATER USE 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 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) targets for improved sanitation in Indonesia, Tanzania, and the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The baseline enabling environment assessment was carried out during the start-up phase of the overall project in May and June 2007. A follow-up assessment will be carried out at the end of project implementation, in approximately May or June 2009. The main objective of this assessment was to establish a baseline of the programmatic conditions needed to scale up, sustain and replicate the total sanitation and sanitation marketing in the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The TSSM project enables the WSP team to enhance and broaden the level of support provided, to leverage Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) resources and sector opportunities at the national level, to extend its preexisting engagements at the state level, and to facilitate achievement of the TSSM objectives and outcomes. The TSC provides a broad financial and policy framework for sanitation improvement in India, but allows individual states and districts the freedom to develop local policies and interventions according to their specific needs and priorities. This freedom limits central control of program methodology, but allows more progressive local governments to develop and implement new approaches and policies. As a result, there is a wide variation in the effectiveness and outcomes of the TSC in different states. 2014-03-26T14:02:29Z 2014-03-26T14:02:29Z 2008-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/16653368/enabling-environment-assessment-scaling-up-sanitation-programs-himachal-pradesh-india http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17390 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 South Asia India