Abstract Background Despite efforts to eradicate it, open defecation remains widely practiced in India, especially in rural areas. Between 2013 and 2014, 50 villages in one district of Odisha, India, received a sanitation programme under the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA – “Clean India Campaign”), the successor of India’s Total Sanitation Campaign. This paper documents the strategies and processes of NBA community mobilisation for latrine promotion in these villages and assesses the strengths and limitations of the mobilisation activities. Methods NBA’s community mobilisation activities were observed and assessed against the programme’s theory of change in 10 randomly selected programme villages from start to finish. Additional data was collec...
Burdwan District of West Bengal is considered to be both the ‘Granary of Bengal' and the ‘Ruhr of Be...
BACKGROUND: Our group conducted a cluster-randomised trial in 100 villages of Orissa, India to measu...
In 2017, the Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that 520 million people in India were defecating i...
BACKGROUND: Despite efforts to eradicate it, open defecation remains widely practiced in India, espe...
BACKGROUND: Open defecation is widely practiced in India. To improve sanitation and promote better h...
Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have implemented camp...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
An estimated 2.4 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation. This includes nearly 1...
- Access to proper sanitation facilities has been a major challenge in India especially in rural are...
Sanitation continues to represent one of the most significant problems threatening the world populat...
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, India's flagship sanitation intervention, set out to end open defecation by O...
Sanitation is has always been an agenda since very beginning after Independence In 1986 that the gov...
This paper presents a 2011 study of India’s Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC). Qualitative methods wer...
India has the largest number of people practising open defecation in the world; hence progress made ...
Abstract Background Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population...
Burdwan District of West Bengal is considered to be both the ‘Granary of Bengal' and the ‘Ruhr of Be...
BACKGROUND: Our group conducted a cluster-randomised trial in 100 villages of Orissa, India to measu...
In 2017, the Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that 520 million people in India were defecating i...
BACKGROUND: Despite efforts to eradicate it, open defecation remains widely practiced in India, espe...
BACKGROUND: Open defecation is widely practiced in India. To improve sanitation and promote better h...
Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have implemented camp...
BACKGROUND: Faced with a massive shortfall in meeting sanitation targets, some governments have impl...
An estimated 2.4 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation. This includes nearly 1...
- Access to proper sanitation facilities has been a major challenge in India especially in rural are...
Sanitation continues to represent one of the most significant problems threatening the world populat...
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, India's flagship sanitation intervention, set out to end open defecation by O...
Sanitation is has always been an agenda since very beginning after Independence In 1986 that the gov...
This paper presents a 2011 study of India’s Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC). Qualitative methods wer...
India has the largest number of people practising open defecation in the world; hence progress made ...
Abstract Background Despite health benefits of sanitation, an estimated 12% of the global population...
Burdwan District of West Bengal is considered to be both the ‘Granary of Bengal' and the ‘Ruhr of Be...
BACKGROUND: Our group conducted a cluster-randomised trial in 100 villages of Orissa, India to measu...
In 2017, the Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that 520 million people in India were defecating i...