Household Pit Emptying and Reuse Practices in Rural Cambodia
Poor sanitation and hygiene practices remain a significant challenge for Cambodia. The purpose of this study is based on a request of the Ministry of Rural Development (MRD) to identify the behavior change gap as illustrated in fecal sludge managem...
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okr-10986-334212021-05-25T09:33:11Z Household Pit Emptying and Reuse Practices in Rural Cambodia World Bank WATER AND SANITATION WASTEWATER TREATMENT FECAL SLUDGE ACCESS TO WATER LATRINE USE PIT EMPTYING SLUDGE REUSE Poor sanitation and hygiene practices remain a significant challenge for Cambodia. The purpose of this study is based on a request of the Ministry of Rural Development (MRD) to identify the behavior change gap as illustrated in fecal sludge management (FSM) in rural areas theory of change. Thus, the main purpose of this research study is to understand current practices of pit emptying and sludge reuse in the rural context of Cambodia and to find drivers and barriers of these pit emptying and sludge usage behaviors. The study is designed with a purpose to track the aspirations, motivations, and barriers impacting such practices in the rural context. Findings from this study is to produce a set of recommendations that can be an informed choice for the MRD to design a rural FSM national guideline. The findings from this study will also provide a key input for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector of Cambodia with a comprehensive information and analysis as a catalyst to understand the views of FSM behaviors and practices from stakeholders, individual households, and private sectors for developing innovative solutions to address issues of FMS management and practice in the rural context. 2020-03-05T21:44:17Z 2020-03-05T21:44:17Z 2019-06-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/433061582867007115/Household-Pit-Emptying-and-Reuse-Practices-in-Rural-Cambodia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33421 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study East Asia and Pacific Cambodia |
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Poor sanitation and hygiene practices
remain a significant challenge for Cambodia. The purpose of
this study is based on a request of the Ministry of Rural
Development (MRD) to identify the behavior change gap as
illustrated in fecal sludge management (FSM) in rural areas
theory of change. Thus, the main purpose of this research
study is to understand current practices of pit emptying and
sludge reuse in the rural context of Cambodia and to find
drivers and barriers of these pit emptying and sludge usage
behaviors. The study is designed with a purpose to track the
aspirations, motivations, and barriers impacting such
practices in the rural context. Findings from this study is
to produce a set of recommendations that can be an informed
choice for the MRD to design a rural FSM national guideline.
The findings from this study will also provide a key input
for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector of Cambodia
with a comprehensive information and analysis as a catalyst
to understand the views of FSM behaviors and practices from
stakeholders, individual households, and private sectors for
developing innovative solutions to address issues of FMS
management and practice in the rural context. |
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Household Pit Emptying and Reuse Practices in Rural Cambodia |
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Household Pit Emptying and Reuse Practices in Rural Cambodia |
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Household Pit Emptying and Reuse Practices in Rural Cambodia |
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Household Pit Emptying and Reuse Practices in Rural Cambodia |
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Household Pit Emptying and Reuse Practices in Rural Cambodia |
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household pit emptying and reuse practices in rural cambodia |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/433061582867007115/Household-Pit-Emptying-and-Reuse-Practices-in-Rural-Cambodia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33421 |
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