Establishment and Management of Community Sanitary Complexes in Rural Areas : A Handbook
Indian remains one of the countries wherein a lot of efforts are still required to eliminate the practice of open defecation. In rural areas, open defecation though reduced in scale continues to be a socially and culturally accepted traditional beh...
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ADEQUATE REPRESENTATION ADEQUATE WATER ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY BOTTLENECKS CAPACITY BUILDING CEMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS CHALK COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY SANITATION COMMUNITY TOILET COMMUNITY TOILETS COMMUNITY WASTE CONCRETE CONNECTIONS CONSTRUCTION COST OF WATER COST RECOVERY CUBIC METRE DECISION MAKING DEMAND FOR SANITATION DISPOSAL SYSTEM DRAIN DRAINAGE DRAINAGE SYSTEM DRAINS DRINKING WATER DRINKING WATER SUPPLY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT EXCAVATION FAIRS FEMALES FLUSH TOILET FRAMEWORK GENDER GRADE GRAVEL GROUNDWATER HAND PUMP HAND WASHING HOUSEHOLD CONNECTION HOUSEHOLD_SANITATION HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE HYGIENE EDUCATION INCOME INDIVIDUAL CONNECTIONS INTEREST GROUPS INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LATRINE LATRINES LEASING LIME LOCAL COMMUNITIES MAINTENANCE COSTS MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS MOBILITY MORTAR NUMBER OF WATER OPEN DEFECATION OPERATIONAL COSTS OWNERSHIP OF LAND PIPES PIPING PITS PLASTER PROVISION OF WATER PUBLIC TOILET PUBLIC TOILETS REINFORCEMENT REVENUE GENERATION ROUTES RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL SANITATION RURAL VILLAGES RURAL WATER SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE SANITATION SAND SANITATION SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION PROGRAM SELF HELP SERVICE PROVISION SHARING SHELTER SLAB SOLID WASTE SPAN STATUS OF SANITATION STEEL STONE SUSTAINABLE SANITATION TOILET TOILET BLOCK TOILET FACILITIES TOILET FACILITY TOILET SEATS TRANSPORTATION UNTREATED WATER URBAN AREAS USERS UTILITIES VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS WASTE WATER WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM WATER BODIES WATER STORAGE WATER TABLE YOUTH |
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ADEQUATE REPRESENTATION ADEQUATE WATER ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY BOTTLENECKS CAPACITY BUILDING CEMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS CHALK COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY SANITATION COMMUNITY TOILET COMMUNITY TOILETS COMMUNITY WASTE CONCRETE CONNECTIONS CONSTRUCTION COST OF WATER COST RECOVERY CUBIC METRE DECISION MAKING DEMAND FOR SANITATION DISPOSAL SYSTEM DRAIN DRAINAGE DRAINAGE SYSTEM DRAINS DRINKING WATER DRINKING WATER SUPPLY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT EXCAVATION FAIRS FEMALES FLUSH TOILET FRAMEWORK GENDER GRADE GRAVEL GROUNDWATER HAND PUMP HAND WASHING HOUSEHOLD CONNECTION HOUSEHOLD_SANITATION HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE HYGIENE EDUCATION INCOME INDIVIDUAL CONNECTIONS INTEREST GROUPS INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LATRINE LATRINES LEASING LIME LOCAL COMMUNITIES MAINTENANCE COSTS MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS MOBILITY MORTAR NUMBER OF WATER OPEN DEFECATION OPERATIONAL COSTS OWNERSHIP OF LAND PIPES PIPING PITS PLASTER PROVISION OF WATER PUBLIC TOILET PUBLIC TOILETS REINFORCEMENT REVENUE GENERATION ROUTES RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL SANITATION RURAL VILLAGES RURAL WATER SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE SANITATION SAND SANITATION SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION PROGRAM SELF HELP SERVICE PROVISION SHARING SHELTER SLAB SOLID WASTE SPAN STATUS OF SANITATION STEEL STONE SUSTAINABLE SANITATION TOILET TOILET BLOCK TOILET FACILITIES TOILET FACILITY TOILET SEATS TRANSPORTATION UNTREATED WATER URBAN AREAS USERS UTILITIES VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS WASTE WATER WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM WATER BODIES WATER STORAGE WATER TABLE YOUTH Ministry of Rural Development World Bank Establishment and Management of Community Sanitary Complexes in Rural Areas : A Handbook |
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Indian remains one of the countries
wherein a lot of efforts are still required to eliminate the
practice of open defecation. In rural areas, open defecation
though reduced in scale continues to be a socially and
culturally accepted traditional behavior largely. Low
awareness of the potential health and economic benefits of
better sanitation and hygiene practices, perception of high
costs of having a toilet, the perceived convenience of open
defecation are some of the other bottlenecks towards
achievement of the goal of open defecation free India. Lack
of priority to safe confinement and disposal of human
excreta poses significant health risks manifest in the
sanitation challenge facing the nation today. However, the
Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) launched by Government of
India in 1999 has gone a long way in achieving and
sustaining the status of open defecation free Gram
Panchayats in rural India and ensuring healthy and hygienic
environment. The vigorous efforts made under this Campaign
have helped to achieve rural sanitation coverage to an
estimated 70 per cent as of March 2011. The campaign has
proved to be one of the most effective programs for its
focus on community-led, demand driven approach, making long
term positive impact on the health profiles and quality of
lives of millions of rural people. The campaign has
developed strategic components to ensure full coverage of
sanitation through financial and programmatic support in
software and hardware component of household, school,
anganwadi and community sanitation. The handbook may also be
useful for district and state functionaries involved in the
implementation of the TSC. It may also be of interest to
other professionals and entrepreneurs working in the field
of rural sanitation. |
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Ministry of Rural Development |
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Establishment and Management of Community Sanitary Complexes in Rural Areas : A Handbook |
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Establishment and Management of Community Sanitary Complexes in Rural Areas : A Handbook |
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Establishment and Management of Community Sanitary Complexes in Rural Areas : A Handbook |
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Establishment and Management of Community Sanitary Complexes in Rural Areas : A Handbook |
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Establishment and Management of Community Sanitary Complexes in Rural Areas : A Handbook |
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establishment and management of community sanitary complexes in rural areas : a handbook |
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New Delhi |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19123403/establishment-management-community-sanitary-complexes-rural-areas-handbook http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17745 |
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okr-10986-177452021-04-23T14:03:40Z Establishment and Management of Community Sanitary Complexes in Rural Areas : A Handbook Ministry of Rural Development World Bank ADEQUATE REPRESENTATION ADEQUATE WATER ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY BOTTLENECKS CAPACITY BUILDING CEMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS CHALK COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY SANITATION COMMUNITY TOILET COMMUNITY TOILETS COMMUNITY WASTE CONCRETE CONNECTIONS CONSTRUCTION COST OF WATER COST RECOVERY CUBIC METRE DECISION MAKING DEMAND FOR SANITATION DISPOSAL SYSTEM DRAIN DRAINAGE DRAINAGE SYSTEM DRAINS DRINKING WATER DRINKING WATER SUPPLY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT EXCAVATION FAIRS FEMALES FLUSH TOILET FRAMEWORK GENDER GRADE GRAVEL GROUNDWATER HAND PUMP HAND WASHING HOUSEHOLD CONNECTION HOUSEHOLD_SANITATION HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE HYGIENE EDUCATION INCOME INDIVIDUAL CONNECTIONS INTEREST GROUPS INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LATRINE LATRINES LEASING LIME LOCAL COMMUNITIES MAINTENANCE COSTS MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS MOBILITY MORTAR NUMBER OF WATER OPEN DEFECATION OPERATIONAL COSTS OWNERSHIP OF LAND PIPES PIPING PITS PLASTER PROVISION OF WATER PUBLIC TOILET PUBLIC TOILETS REINFORCEMENT REVENUE GENERATION ROUTES RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL SANITATION RURAL VILLAGES RURAL WATER SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE SANITATION SAND SANITATION SANITATION COVERAGE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION PROGRAM SELF HELP SERVICE PROVISION SHARING SHELTER SLAB SOLID WASTE SPAN STATUS OF SANITATION STEEL STONE SUSTAINABLE SANITATION TOILET TOILET BLOCK TOILET FACILITIES TOILET FACILITY TOILET SEATS TRANSPORTATION UNTREATED WATER URBAN AREAS USERS UTILITIES VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS WASTE WATER WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM WATER BODIES WATER STORAGE WATER TABLE YOUTH Indian remains one of the countries wherein a lot of efforts are still required to eliminate the practice of open defecation. In rural areas, open defecation though reduced in scale continues to be a socially and culturally accepted traditional behavior largely. Low awareness of the potential health and economic benefits of better sanitation and hygiene practices, perception of high costs of having a toilet, the perceived convenience of open defecation are some of the other bottlenecks towards achievement of the goal of open defecation free India. Lack of priority to safe confinement and disposal of human excreta poses significant health risks manifest in the sanitation challenge facing the nation today. However, the Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) launched by Government of India in 1999 has gone a long way in achieving and sustaining the status of open defecation free Gram Panchayats in rural India and ensuring healthy and hygienic environment. The vigorous efforts made under this Campaign have helped to achieve rural sanitation coverage to an estimated 70 per cent as of March 2011. The campaign has proved to be one of the most effective programs for its focus on community-led, demand driven approach, making long term positive impact on the health profiles and quality of lives of millions of rural people. The campaign has developed strategic components to ensure full coverage of sanitation through financial and programmatic support in software and hardware component of household, school, anganwadi and community sanitation. The handbook may also be useful for district and state functionaries involved in the implementation of the TSC. It may also be of interest to other professionals and entrepreneurs working in the field of rural sanitation. 2014-04-11T14:18:40Z 2014-04-11T14:18:40Z 2011-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19123403/establishment-management-community-sanitary-complexes-rural-areas-handbook http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17745 English en_US Water and Sanitation Program; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ New Delhi Publications & Research :: Working Paper South Asia India |