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Sanitation and Hygiene: Some Case Studies, Principles and IssuesWater and Sanitation Program (WSP), The World Bank April 2005 SummaryThis powerpoint presentation was delivered by Mr. Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez of the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) of The World Bank during one of three Learning Centre courses held at the 13th Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD-13) in April 2005. The presentation aimed to provide perspectives on the various factors - hardware, software, resources and finance, and an enabling environment - that make sanitation happen and to share lessons learned from case studies. The presentation shows different approaches to sanitation promotion, including increased health and hygiene awareness, social marketing, and community and individual incentives and sanctions. It also mentions that there are different implementation models, such as non-governmental organisations and externally funded projects, city or country-wide government programmes and public-private partnerships. Information about a number of case studies is provided from countries such as Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, India and Vietnam. Lessons learned from these case studies are presented: ContactEirah Gorre-Dale
WSSCC Secretariat c/o UNOPS-ENVP New York, USA Phone: +1 212 457- 1862 Fax: 1 212 457-4044 EirahGD@unops.org website Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 21 2005 Last Updated November 21 2005 |
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