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TitleSupport on water and sanitation sector analysis and program : final 2009-2014
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsRogers, J, Karp, A, Nicholls, R, Sukarma, R, Bimo, P. M., A
Paginationvi, 87 p. : 4 fig., 17 tab.
Date Published2009-01-01
PublisherUSAID
Place PublishedWashington, DC, USA
Keywordsdevelopment aid, funding agencies, hygiene, indicators, indonesia, planning, policies, sanitation, sdiasi, sdiman, water supply
Abstract

The purpose of this report is to provide input for the water and sanitation portion of USAID’s five year development assistance strategy for Indonesia, including a proposed set of programmatic technical assistance activities that could constitute a USAID Water and Sanitation portfolio for the next five year period (2009-2014). Interventions would include PDAM capacity building; Finance activities including microfinance and utility/local government finance; Community Mobilization for water, sanitation, and hygiene; National and sub-national Advocacy Strategies to increase political and financial commitment; Strategies to address Sanitation (advocacy, infrastructure, and behavioural); Increase Access to water services among poor households in urban/peri-urban areas; Rural approaches to improving access to drinking water; Sanitation in coastal areas including technology and behavioural innovations; Household alternative POU methods; Watershed activities impacting water quality and quantity ; Water Quality Testing and reporting. The authors recommend that seventy percent of the USAID funded project budget be directed to water, with thirty percent applied to sanitation and hygiene promotion. It is also recommended that the sanitation and hygiene promotion activities be implemented in a manner that will reduce associated risks, beginning with selection of communities where the likelihood of successfully benefiting the poor is greatest.

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