Marching Together with a Citywide Sanitation Strategy
This book contains the principles a municipal government should consider before developing a citywide sanitation strategy. In this context, this strategy refers to a city's strategic mid-term sanitation development plan, which incorporates vis...
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okr-10986-279222021-04-23T14:04:44Z Marching Together with a Citywide Sanitation Strategy World Bank ACCESS TO SANITATION CLEAN WATER CLEAN WATER SUPPLY CLEANLINESS COMPOSTING CONNECTION DISPOSAL SITE DOMESTIC WASTEWATER DRAIN DRAINAGE DRAINAGE NETWORK DRAINAGE SYSTEM DRAINS EFFECTIVE SANITATION ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FECES GARBAGE GOOD SANITATION GROUND WATER HANDS WITH SOAP HANDWASHING HEALTH AND HYGIENE HEALTH RISK HEALTH RISKS HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HYGIENE BEHAVIOR HYGIENE BEHAVIORS HYGIENE PRACTICES INFANT MORTALITY INFILTRATION LATRINE LOCAL WATER LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES MUNICIPAL WATER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PIPES POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITY PRIVATE TOILET PUBLIC BATHING PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC LATRINES PUBLIC TOILETS PUBLIC WORKS RAINWATER REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESIDENTIAL AREAS RIVERS RUBBISH RUNOFF SANITATION SANITATION AGENCIES SANITATION DATA SANITATION DEVELOPMENT SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION IMPROVEMENT SANITATION IN LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES SANITATION INDICATORS SANITATION OPTIONS SANITATION PROBLEMS SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION STRATEGIES SANITATION SYSTEMS SANITATION TECHNOLOGY SCAVENGERS SEPTIC TANK SEPTIC TANKS SEWAGE SEWAGE TREATMENT SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS SEWERAGE SEWERAGE SYSTEMS SEWERS SLUDGE SLUDGE REMOVAL SMALL-BORE SEWERAGE SOAP SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STATUS OF SANITATION STORM WATER SURFACE WATER TARGETS FOR SANITATION TOILETS TOTAL SANITATION TREATMENT PLANT TYPHOID USE OF TOILETS USERS WASHING HANDS WASTE WATER WASTES WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WATER TANK WATER UTILITIES WATER UTILITY WELLS This book contains the principles a municipal government should consider before developing a citywide sanitation strategy. In this context, this strategy refers to a city's strategic mid-term sanitation development plan, which incorporates vision, missions, objectives and targets as well as specific strategies to improve sanitation services. Chapter one starts with an introduction of the background, objectives, concept, and the process of a city sanitation development, followed by a description of the position of the citywide sanitation strategy within the sanitation development planning process. The remaining chapters describe the steps to develop a citywide sanitation strategy. Chapter's two to six explain the five major steps of the process: a) establishing a working group, b) city sanitation mapping, c) defining a sanitation development framework, d) preparing a strategy for sanitation services development, and e) preparing a strategy for development of non-technical aspects. Finally, chapter seven concludes the book with a series of follow-up activities for implementation upon approval of the citywide sanitation strategy. 2017-08-17T19:12:02Z 2017-08-17T19:12:02Z 2010-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/530201468048880629/Marching-together-with-a-citywide-sanitation-strategy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27922 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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ACCESS TO SANITATION CLEAN WATER CLEAN WATER SUPPLY CLEANLINESS COMPOSTING CONNECTION DISPOSAL SITE DOMESTIC WASTEWATER DRAIN DRAINAGE DRAINAGE NETWORK DRAINAGE SYSTEM DRAINS EFFECTIVE SANITATION ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FECES GARBAGE GOOD SANITATION GROUND WATER HANDS WITH SOAP HANDWASHING HEALTH AND HYGIENE HEALTH RISK HEALTH RISKS HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HYGIENE BEHAVIOR HYGIENE BEHAVIORS HYGIENE PRACTICES INFANT MORTALITY INFILTRATION LATRINE LOCAL WATER LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES MUNICIPAL WATER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PIPES POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITY PRIVATE TOILET PUBLIC BATHING PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC LATRINES PUBLIC TOILETS PUBLIC WORKS RAINWATER REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESIDENTIAL AREAS RIVERS RUBBISH RUNOFF SANITATION SANITATION AGENCIES SANITATION DATA SANITATION DEVELOPMENT SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION IMPROVEMENT SANITATION IN LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES SANITATION INDICATORS SANITATION OPTIONS SANITATION PROBLEMS SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION STRATEGIES SANITATION SYSTEMS SANITATION TECHNOLOGY SCAVENGERS SEPTIC TANK SEPTIC TANKS SEWAGE SEWAGE TREATMENT SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS SEWERAGE SEWERAGE SYSTEMS SEWERS SLUDGE SLUDGE REMOVAL SMALL-BORE SEWERAGE SOAP SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STATUS OF SANITATION STORM WATER SURFACE WATER TARGETS FOR SANITATION TOILETS TOTAL SANITATION TREATMENT PLANT TYPHOID USE OF TOILETS USERS WASHING HANDS WASTE WATER WASTES WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WATER TANK WATER UTILITIES WATER UTILITY WELLS |
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ACCESS TO SANITATION CLEAN WATER CLEAN WATER SUPPLY CLEANLINESS COMPOSTING CONNECTION DISPOSAL SITE DOMESTIC WASTEWATER DRAIN DRAINAGE DRAINAGE NETWORK DRAINAGE SYSTEM DRAINS EFFECTIVE SANITATION ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FECES GARBAGE GOOD SANITATION GROUND WATER HANDS WITH SOAP HANDWASHING HEALTH AND HYGIENE HEALTH RISK HEALTH RISKS HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HYGIENE BEHAVIOR HYGIENE BEHAVIORS HYGIENE PRACTICES INFANT MORTALITY INFILTRATION LATRINE LOCAL WATER LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES MUNICIPAL WATER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PIPES POLLUTION POPULATION DENSITY PRIVATE TOILET PUBLIC BATHING PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC LATRINES PUBLIC TOILETS PUBLIC WORKS RAINWATER REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESIDENTIAL AREAS RIVERS RUBBISH RUNOFF SANITATION SANITATION AGENCIES SANITATION DATA SANITATION DEVELOPMENT SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION IMPROVEMENT SANITATION IN LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES SANITATION INDICATORS SANITATION OPTIONS SANITATION PROBLEMS SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION STRATEGIES SANITATION SYSTEMS SANITATION TECHNOLOGY SCAVENGERS SEPTIC TANK SEPTIC TANKS SEWAGE SEWAGE TREATMENT SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS SEWERAGE SEWERAGE SYSTEMS SEWERS SLUDGE SLUDGE REMOVAL SMALL-BORE SEWERAGE SOAP SOLID WASTE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STATUS OF SANITATION STORM WATER SURFACE WATER TARGETS FOR SANITATION TOILETS TOTAL SANITATION TREATMENT PLANT TYPHOID USE OF TOILETS USERS WASHING HANDS WASTE WATER WASTES WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER QUALITY WATER SUPPLY WATER TANK WATER UTILITIES WATER UTILITY WELLS World Bank Marching Together with a Citywide Sanitation Strategy |
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This book contains the principles a
municipal government should consider before developing a
citywide sanitation strategy. In this context, this strategy
refers to a city's strategic mid-term sanitation
development plan, which incorporates vision, missions,
objectives and targets as well as specific strategies to
improve sanitation services. Chapter one starts with an
introduction of the background, objectives, concept, and the
process of a city sanitation development, followed by a
description of the position of the citywide sanitation
strategy within the sanitation development planning process.
The remaining chapters describe the steps to develop a
citywide sanitation strategy. Chapter's two to six
explain the five major steps of the process: a) establishing
a working group, b) city sanitation mapping, c) defining a
sanitation development framework, d) preparing a strategy
for sanitation services development, and e) preparing a
strategy for development of non-technical aspects. Finally,
chapter seven concludes the book with a series of follow-up
activities for implementation upon approval of the citywide
sanitation strategy. |
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Marching Together with a Citywide Sanitation Strategy |
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Marching Together with a Citywide Sanitation Strategy |
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Marching Together with a Citywide Sanitation Strategy |
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Marching Together with a Citywide Sanitation Strategy |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/530201468048880629/Marching-together-with-a-citywide-sanitation-strategy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27922 |
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