Title | Making sanitation work |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Year of Publication | 2002 |
Authors | Delhi, INWater and |
Secondary Title | Jal Manthan : a rural think tank/WSP |
Volume | no. 7 |
Pagination | 8 p. : photogr. |
Date Published | 2002-12-01 |
Publisher | Water and Sanitation Program - South Asia |
Place Published | New Delhi, India |
Keywords | awareness raising, bangladesh, demand responsive approaches, financing, health education, india maharashtra, india tamil nadu, india west bengal, institutional aspects, local level, motivation, policies, rural areas, sanitation, sdiasi, sdihyg |
Abstract | This paper discusses the lessons learned of a workshop organised by the Government of Maharashtra, India, in partnership with the Water and Sanitation Program-South Asia (WSP-SA), to deliberate and formulate a new strategy for total rural sanitation. Recommendations focused on three main issues: (1) How can the implementation of the existing total sanitation campaign of the Government of India be improved? (2) Approaches to awareness creation and igniting mindset changes and how these can be taken to scale (3) Developing functional institutional arrangements, creative use of fiscal instruments, and the issue of technical choice. |
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