Sanitation Marketing in Lao People's Democratic Republic
This report summarizes the results, lessons and recommendations to the Government of Lao PDR from two Technical Assistance projects (TA) “Supporting Demand Creation for Sanitation through Community Led Total Sanitation” and “Sanitation Marketing in...
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SANITATION WASTE SOCIAL MOBILIZATION RISKS VILLAGE LEADERS LATRINE USE HOUSEHOLD OUTPUT VILLAGES ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE REMOTE REGIONS SANITATION SERVICE VILLAGE INFORMATION SYSTEM INCOME PREVENTION LATRINE NEEDS ASSESSMENT WATER SUPPLY HEALTH NATIONAL POVERTY SAFE WATER SANITATION PROJECTS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION SANITATION PROMOTION CONFLICT RURAL WATER SOAP INTERNATIONAL BANK SAFE DISPOSAL PUBLIC HEALTH RURAL CONSUMERS HYGIENE PRACTICES POVERTY REDUCTION KNOWLEDGE MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE RURAL HOUSEHOLDS HYGIENE BEHAVIORS INTERVENTION POOR HOUSEHOLD RURAL WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT RURAL CONSUMER POOR DISTRICTS ROLE OF WATER TRANSFERS HEALTH MANAGEMENT MARKETING POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS MICRO FINANCE SAFE WATER SUPPLY RURAL VILLAGES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS TOILETS SANITATION ACTIVITIES FINANCE HEALTH PROMOTION TOTAL SANITATION POSTERS NUTRITIONAL STATUS SOCIAL MARKETING GRANT HUMAN CAPITAL RURAL POOR HOUSEHOLDS POVERTY ERADICATION RURAL COMMUNITIES WORKERS BASIC HYGIENE SURVEILLANCE FLUSH TOILETS RURAL SANITATION BANK RURAL FAMILIES WATER SANITATION HYGIENE PROMOTION HYGIENE RURAL POVERTY URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS SANITATION SECTOR ENTERPRISE AGRICULTURAL LAND DECISION MAKING MALNUTRITION RURAL INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY COMMUNITY DEMAND NUTRITION PUBLIC WORKS WORKSHOPS HANDWASHING RURAL MARKETS SUPPLY CHAIN SANITATION INTERVENTIONS WEIGHT TARGETING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CHILDREN SANITATION SERVICES DRINKING WATER INVESTMENT POVERTY RURAL AREAS CLEAN WATER LATRINE CONSTRUCTION VILLAGE BANK INSTITUTIONALIZATION SANITATION COVERAGE RURAL DISTRICTS POOR STRATEGY FAMILIES SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY RURAL SANITATION COVERAGE SAFETY HEALTH AND HYGIENE RURAL DEVELOPMENT REMOTE AREAS IMPLEMENTATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE CLEANLINESS GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK HYGIENE ISSUES NURSING INEQUALITY SANITATION SITUATION SANITATION FACILITIES MFI POOR HOUSEHOLDS |
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SANITATION WASTE SOCIAL MOBILIZATION RISKS VILLAGE LEADERS LATRINE USE HOUSEHOLD OUTPUT VILLAGES ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE REMOTE REGIONS SANITATION SERVICE VILLAGE INFORMATION SYSTEM INCOME PREVENTION LATRINE NEEDS ASSESSMENT WATER SUPPLY HEALTH NATIONAL POVERTY SAFE WATER SANITATION PROJECTS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION SANITATION PROMOTION CONFLICT RURAL WATER SOAP INTERNATIONAL BANK SAFE DISPOSAL PUBLIC HEALTH RURAL CONSUMERS HYGIENE PRACTICES POVERTY REDUCTION KNOWLEDGE MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE RURAL HOUSEHOLDS HYGIENE BEHAVIORS INTERVENTION POOR HOUSEHOLD RURAL WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT RURAL CONSUMER POOR DISTRICTS ROLE OF WATER TRANSFERS HEALTH MANAGEMENT MARKETING POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS MICRO FINANCE SAFE WATER SUPPLY RURAL VILLAGES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS TOILETS SANITATION ACTIVITIES FINANCE HEALTH PROMOTION TOTAL SANITATION POSTERS NUTRITIONAL STATUS SOCIAL MARKETING GRANT HUMAN CAPITAL RURAL POOR HOUSEHOLDS POVERTY ERADICATION RURAL COMMUNITIES WORKERS BASIC HYGIENE SURVEILLANCE FLUSH TOILETS RURAL SANITATION BANK RURAL FAMILIES WATER SANITATION HYGIENE PROMOTION HYGIENE RURAL POVERTY URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS SANITATION SECTOR ENTERPRISE AGRICULTURAL LAND DECISION MAKING MALNUTRITION RURAL INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY COMMUNITY DEMAND NUTRITION PUBLIC WORKS WORKSHOPS HANDWASHING RURAL MARKETS SUPPLY CHAIN SANITATION INTERVENTIONS WEIGHT TARGETING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CHILDREN SANITATION SERVICES DRINKING WATER INVESTMENT POVERTY RURAL AREAS CLEAN WATER LATRINE CONSTRUCTION VILLAGE BANK INSTITUTIONALIZATION SANITATION COVERAGE RURAL DISTRICTS POOR STRATEGY FAMILIES SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY RURAL SANITATION COVERAGE SAFETY HEALTH AND HYGIENE RURAL DEVELOPMENT REMOTE AREAS IMPLEMENTATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE CLEANLINESS GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK HYGIENE ISSUES NURSING INEQUALITY SANITATION SITUATION SANITATION FACILITIES MFI POOR HOUSEHOLDS World Bank Sanitation Marketing in Lao People's Democratic Republic |
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East Asia and Pacific Lao People's Democratic Republic |
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This report summarizes the results,
lessons and recommendations to the Government of Lao PDR
from two Technical Assistance projects (TA) “Supporting
Demand Creation for Sanitation through Community Led Total
Sanitation” and “Sanitation Marketing in Lao PDR” carried
out by the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program between
October 2012 and December 2015. The development objective of
the TAs was to increase improved sanitation and hygiene
practices and change community behavior to achieve Open
Defecation Free (ODF) status at the village level. This
report documents the results and lessons learned from the TA
program that includes experiences both from government-led
rural sanitation service delivery within two provinces in
Southern Lao PDR (Champasak and Sekong) , as well as from
national-level engagement to strengthen systems, tools and
capacity building approaches for scaling-up rural sanitation
service delivery. The report makes recommendations to
government on how - with the support of development partners
– the effectiveness and scale of rural sanitation services
can be increased to achieve sustainable sanitation outcomes
for the rural population of Lao PDR. It also proposes
recommendations for the engagement of the World Bank Water
Practice in the sector in support of rural sanitation
service delivery, aligned with lending operations,notably
the Poverty Reduction Fund (PRF3) and the Health Governance
and Nutrition Development Project (HGNDP). In addition a
number of important learnings at implementation level are
highlighted, so that operational processes can be improved
to make last-mile delivery more effective and efficient. |
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Sanitation Marketing in Lao People's Democratic Republic |
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Sanitation Marketing in Lao People's Democratic Republic |
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Sanitation Marketing in Lao People's Democratic Republic |
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Sanitation Marketing in Lao People's Democratic Republic |
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Sanitation Marketing in Lao People's Democratic Republic |
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sanitation marketing in lao people's democratic republic |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26155374/synthesis-report-technical-assistance-sanitation-marketing-lao-peoples-democratic-republic-supporting-scaling-up-rural-sanitation-through-community-led-total-sanitation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24749 |
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okr-10986-247492021-05-25T08:49:19Z Sanitation Marketing in Lao People's Democratic Republic World Bank SANITATION WASTE SOCIAL MOBILIZATION RISKS VILLAGE LEADERS LATRINE USE HOUSEHOLD OUTPUT VILLAGES ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE REMOTE REGIONS SANITATION SERVICE VILLAGE INFORMATION SYSTEM INCOME PREVENTION LATRINE NEEDS ASSESSMENT WATER SUPPLY HEALTH NATIONAL POVERTY SAFE WATER SANITATION PROJECTS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION SANITATION PROMOTION CONFLICT RURAL WATER SOAP INTERNATIONAL BANK SAFE DISPOSAL PUBLIC HEALTH RURAL CONSUMERS HYGIENE PRACTICES POVERTY REDUCTION KNOWLEDGE MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE RURAL HOUSEHOLDS HYGIENE BEHAVIORS INTERVENTION POOR HOUSEHOLD RURAL WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT RURAL CONSUMER POOR DISTRICTS ROLE OF WATER TRANSFERS HEALTH MANAGEMENT MARKETING POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS MICRO FINANCE SAFE WATER SUPPLY RURAL VILLAGES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS TOILETS SANITATION ACTIVITIES FINANCE HEALTH PROMOTION TOTAL SANITATION POSTERS NUTRITIONAL STATUS SOCIAL MARKETING GRANT HUMAN CAPITAL RURAL POOR HOUSEHOLDS POVERTY ERADICATION RURAL COMMUNITIES WORKERS BASIC HYGIENE SURVEILLANCE FLUSH TOILETS RURAL SANITATION BANK RURAL FAMILIES WATER SANITATION HYGIENE PROMOTION HYGIENE RURAL POVERTY URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS SANITATION SECTOR ENTERPRISE AGRICULTURAL LAND DECISION MAKING MALNUTRITION RURAL INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY COMMUNITY DEMAND NUTRITION PUBLIC WORKS WORKSHOPS HANDWASHING RURAL MARKETS SUPPLY CHAIN SANITATION INTERVENTIONS WEIGHT TARGETING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CHILDREN SANITATION SERVICES DRINKING WATER INVESTMENT POVERTY RURAL AREAS CLEAN WATER LATRINE CONSTRUCTION VILLAGE BANK INSTITUTIONALIZATION SANITATION COVERAGE RURAL DISTRICTS POOR STRATEGY FAMILIES SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY RURAL SANITATION COVERAGE SAFETY HEALTH AND HYGIENE RURAL DEVELOPMENT REMOTE AREAS IMPLEMENTATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE CLEANLINESS GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENT BANK HYGIENE ISSUES NURSING INEQUALITY SANITATION SITUATION SANITATION FACILITIES MFI POOR HOUSEHOLDS This report summarizes the results, lessons and recommendations to the Government of Lao PDR from two Technical Assistance projects (TA) “Supporting Demand Creation for Sanitation through Community Led Total Sanitation” and “Sanitation Marketing in Lao PDR” carried out by the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program between October 2012 and December 2015. The development objective of the TAs was to increase improved sanitation and hygiene practices and change community behavior to achieve Open Defecation Free (ODF) status at the village level. This report documents the results and lessons learned from the TA program that includes experiences both from government-led rural sanitation service delivery within two provinces in Southern Lao PDR (Champasak and Sekong) , as well as from national-level engagement to strengthen systems, tools and capacity building approaches for scaling-up rural sanitation service delivery. The report makes recommendations to government on how - with the support of development partners – the effectiveness and scale of rural sanitation services can be increased to achieve sustainable sanitation outcomes for the rural population of Lao PDR. It also proposes recommendations for the engagement of the World Bank Water Practice in the sector in support of rural sanitation service delivery, aligned with lending operations,notably the Poverty Reduction Fund (PRF3) and the Health Governance and Nutrition Development Project (HGNDP). In addition a number of important learnings at implementation level are highlighted, so that operational processes can be improved to make last-mile delivery more effective and efficient. 2016-08-02T14:54:04Z 2016-08-02T14:54:04Z 2016-03-29 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26155374/synthesis-report-technical-assistance-sanitation-marketing-lao-peoples-democratic-republic-supporting-scaling-up-rural-sanitation-through-community-led-total-sanitation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24749 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Rural Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Lao People's Democratic Republic |