Title | Global scaling up rural sanitation project : scaling up rural sanitation : findings from the impact evaluation baseline survey in Indonesia |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Authors | Cameron, L, Shah, M |
Secondary Title | Global Scaling Up Rural Sanitation Project |
Pagination | xii, 56 p.; 41 tab.; 9 refs.; 9 fig.; 2 boxes; 3 photographs |
Date Published | 2010-11-01 |
Publisher | Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), WSP |
Place Published | Washington, DC, USA |
Keywords | access to sanitation, health aspects, health hazards, health impact, hygiene, indonesia, sanitation, toilet hygiene |
Abstract |
In response to the preventable threats posed by poor sanitation and hygiene, in December 2006 the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) launched two related large-scale projects, Global Scaling Up Handwashing and Global Scaling Up Rural Sanitation. These hygiene and sanitation interventions are designed to improve the health and welfare outcomes for millions of poor people. Local and national governments are implementing these projects with technical support from WSP. WSP’s Global Scaling Up Rural Sanitation Project, known as Sanitasi Total dan Pemasaran Sanitasi (SToPs) in Indonesia, aims to improve the sanitation practices in Indonesian rural communities, reaching a total of 1.4 million people in 29 rural districts in East Java by project end. In Indonesia, the project is being implemented in 29 rural districts (kabupaten) in East Java. Eight of those 29 districts are participants in the impact evaluation—a total of 2080 |
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