What Works at Scale? Distilling the Critical Success Factors for Scaling Up Rural Sanitation
In February 2014, the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India, in collaboration with the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) of the World Bank, brought together policy makers, scholars and practitioners in Jaipur, India, for t...
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okr-10986-189472021-04-23T14:03:51Z What Works at Scale? Distilling the Critical Success Factors for Scaling Up Rural Sanitation World Bank ACCESS TO SANITATION ADEQUATE WATER ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY ANIMALS AWARENESS CREATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE BEHAVIORAL CHANGE BIOGAS CATCHMENT CHANGES IN HYGIENE BEHAVIOR CLEANLINESS COMMUNITY SANITATION COMPOSTING CONSTRUCTION DEFECATION AREAS DEMAND FOR SANITATION DISTRICT COLLECTORS DOMESTIC HYGIENE DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION FECES GARBAGE GARDENS GREY WATER HANDWASHING HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HYGIENE HYGIENE COMMUNICATION HYGIENE PRACTICES HYGIENE PROMOTION LATRINE PIPES PIT LATRINES PITS PONDS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING PUBLIC WORKS RECYCLING RESOURCE RECOVERY RURAL POPULATION RURAL SANITATION RURAL WATER SUPPLY SAFE SANITATION SAFETY SANITARY FACILITIES SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION INDICATORS SANITATION INITIATIVES SANITATION INTERVENTIONS SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION SCHEMES SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY SANITATION SERVICES SEWERAGE SITE SANITATION SLUDGE SOAP SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL MOBILIZATION SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT TANKS TOILET TOILET FACILITIES TOILETS TOTAL SANITATION UNSAFE SANITATION URBAN COMMUNITIES WATER SANITATION WATER SUPPLY In February 2014, the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India, in collaboration with the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) of the World Bank, brought together policy makers, scholars and practitioners in Jaipur, India, for the Knowledge Sharing Forum entitled what works at scale? Distilling critical success factors for scaling up rural sanitation. The forum participants reviewed the conditions required for successful sanitation programs and strategies that could lead to sound implementation of such programs and strategies in their own states and/or countries. Participants from within India came from State and District sanitation programs, international organizations, NGOs and the private sector. The forum also benefited from international experience, with strategic inputs provided by key resource people from Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Tanzania, Thailand and Uganda. Prior to the formal sessions, international participants were able to visit two districts in Rajasthan to observe sanitation campaigns which had resulted in open defecation-free status. The Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA), Clean India Campaign, focuses on a comprehensive program to ensure the sustained use of safe sanitation facilities in rural areas, eliminating the practice of open defecation and ensuring a clean environment. The NBA experience has shown that without the motivation for safe sanitation, facilities will not be used with any degree of consistency. Demand creation must therefore take precedence over physical implementation and new practices must be sustained after construction. The focus is not on individual households but on groups of people at the habitation, village, community (Panchayat) levels who can work together, supporting each other to achieve long term open defecation-free status. Once the demand is created, a strong supply chain must be in place to ensure a rapid response. 2014-07-21T19:29:57Z 2014-07-21T19:29:57Z 2014-05-27 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19705622/india-knowledge-forum-showcasing-best-practices-sanitation-works-scale-distilling-critical-success-factors-scaling-up-rural-sanitation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18947 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Rural Study South Asia India |
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ACCESS TO SANITATION ADEQUATE WATER ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY ANIMALS AWARENESS CREATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE BEHAVIORAL CHANGE BIOGAS CATCHMENT CHANGES IN HYGIENE BEHAVIOR CLEANLINESS COMMUNITY SANITATION COMPOSTING CONSTRUCTION DEFECATION AREAS DEMAND FOR SANITATION DISTRICT COLLECTORS DOMESTIC HYGIENE DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION FECES GARBAGE GARDENS GREY WATER HANDWASHING HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HYGIENE HYGIENE COMMUNICATION HYGIENE PRACTICES HYGIENE PROMOTION LATRINE PIPES PIT LATRINES PITS PONDS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING PUBLIC WORKS RECYCLING RESOURCE RECOVERY RURAL POPULATION RURAL SANITATION RURAL WATER SUPPLY SAFE SANITATION SAFETY SANITARY FACILITIES SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION INDICATORS SANITATION INITIATIVES SANITATION INTERVENTIONS SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION SCHEMES SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY SANITATION SERVICES SEWERAGE SITE SANITATION SLUDGE SOAP SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL MOBILIZATION SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT TANKS TOILET TOILET FACILITIES TOILETS TOTAL SANITATION UNSAFE SANITATION URBAN COMMUNITIES WATER SANITATION WATER SUPPLY |
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ACCESS TO SANITATION ADEQUATE WATER ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY ANIMALS AWARENESS CREATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE BEHAVIORAL CHANGE BIOGAS CATCHMENT CHANGES IN HYGIENE BEHAVIOR CLEANLINESS COMMUNITY SANITATION COMPOSTING CONSTRUCTION DEFECATION AREAS DEMAND FOR SANITATION DISTRICT COLLECTORS DOMESTIC HYGIENE DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION FECES GARBAGE GARDENS GREY WATER HANDWASHING HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HYGIENE HYGIENE COMMUNICATION HYGIENE PRACTICES HYGIENE PROMOTION LATRINE PIPES PIT LATRINES PITS PONDS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING PUBLIC WORKS RECYCLING RESOURCE RECOVERY RURAL POPULATION RURAL SANITATION RURAL WATER SUPPLY SAFE SANITATION SAFETY SANITARY FACILITIES SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION INDICATORS SANITATION INITIATIVES SANITATION INTERVENTIONS SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION SCHEMES SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY SANITATION SERVICES SEWERAGE SITE SANITATION SLUDGE SOAP SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL MOBILIZATION SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT TANKS TOILET TOILET FACILITIES TOILETS TOTAL SANITATION UNSAFE SANITATION URBAN COMMUNITIES WATER SANITATION WATER SUPPLY World Bank What Works at Scale? Distilling the Critical Success Factors for Scaling Up Rural Sanitation |
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In February 2014, the Ministry of
Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India, in
collaboration with the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) of
the World Bank, brought together policy makers, scholars and
practitioners in Jaipur, India, for the Knowledge Sharing
Forum entitled what works at scale? Distilling critical
success factors for scaling up rural sanitation. The forum
participants reviewed the conditions required for successful
sanitation programs and strategies that could lead to sound
implementation of such programs and strategies in their own
states and/or countries. Participants from within India came
from State and District sanitation programs, international
organizations, NGOs and the private sector. The forum also
benefited from international experience, with strategic
inputs provided by key resource people from Bangladesh,
Cambodia, Indonesia, Tanzania, Thailand and Uganda. Prior to
the formal sessions, international participants were able to
visit two districts in Rajasthan to observe sanitation
campaigns which had resulted in open defecation-free status.
The Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA), Clean India Campaign,
focuses on a comprehensive program to ensure the sustained
use of safe sanitation facilities in rural areas,
eliminating the practice of open defecation and ensuring a
clean environment. The NBA experience has shown that without
the motivation for safe sanitation, facilities will not be
used with any degree of consistency. Demand creation must
therefore take precedence over physical implementation and
new practices must be sustained after construction. The
focus is not on individual households but on groups of
people at the habitation, village, community (Panchayat)
levels who can work together, supporting each other to
achieve long term open defecation-free status. Once the
demand is created, a strong supply chain must be in place to
ensure a rapid response. |
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What Works at Scale? Distilling the Critical Success Factors for Scaling Up Rural Sanitation |
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What Works at Scale? Distilling the Critical Success Factors for Scaling Up Rural Sanitation |
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What Works at Scale? Distilling the Critical Success Factors for Scaling Up Rural Sanitation |
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What Works at Scale? Distilling the Critical Success Factors for Scaling Up Rural Sanitation |
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What Works at Scale? Distilling the Critical Success Factors for Scaling Up Rural Sanitation |
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what works at scale? distilling the critical success factors for scaling up rural sanitation |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19705622/india-knowledge-forum-showcasing-best-practices-sanitation-works-scale-distilling-critical-success-factors-scaling-up-rural-sanitation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18947 |
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