Nationally data show that no province in Indonesia to reach the targets of the Millennium Development Goals in 2015, that is 100% access to the toilets. Open defecation behavior is the main cause in occurrence of disease based environment. This research was conducted to describe the implementation process of the first pillar a program called Community Based Total Sanitation, “Stop Open Defecation” in the Lembur Timur and Luba Village, District Alor subdis– Lembur on 2015. This research was evaluative draft summative approach system descriptive analyzed. The interview was carried out in public health centre and village on 14 people that implementing Community Based Total Sanitation. The subjects of Reviews These studies were taken in purposi...
The goal of health development towards Healthy Indonesia in 2025 is the increase of awareness, willi...
The practice of open defecation is one of problems in sanitation and healthy hygienic behavior at Ke...
Lack of access to proper sanitation is a major risk factor for infectious diseases such as cholera, ...
The main factors related to open defecation behaviour in Jorong Lubuk Koto are the lack of basic san...
The Community Based Total Sanitation Program (STBM) is a program launched by the Ministry of Health ...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a paradigm and model of a new approach to sanitation develo...
Total sanitation is a condition when people do not open defecation. The impact of the Stop open defe...
In Grobogan district, the occurrence of diarrhea, morbilli, framboesia, and diphtheria was relativel...
Based on data from the Directorate General of Environmental Health in 2006-2014 known that Situbondo...
The objectives of the program include: a) Building a public toilet that is representative of the com...
The objectives of the program include: a) Building a public toilet that is representative of the com...
The purpose of this research is to describe and analyze the implementation of the stop open defecati...
Community Based Total Sanitation (STBM) is a method of changing sanitation behavior by empowering th...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CTLS) is an approach to transform hygienic and sanitary behaviors. T...
One significant sanitation problem in Indonesia is the high number of individuals practicing open de...
The goal of health development towards Healthy Indonesia in 2025 is the increase of awareness, willi...
The practice of open defecation is one of problems in sanitation and healthy hygienic behavior at Ke...
Lack of access to proper sanitation is a major risk factor for infectious diseases such as cholera, ...
The main factors related to open defecation behaviour in Jorong Lubuk Koto are the lack of basic san...
The Community Based Total Sanitation Program (STBM) is a program launched by the Ministry of Health ...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a paradigm and model of a new approach to sanitation develo...
Total sanitation is a condition when people do not open defecation. The impact of the Stop open defe...
In Grobogan district, the occurrence of diarrhea, morbilli, framboesia, and diphtheria was relativel...
Based on data from the Directorate General of Environmental Health in 2006-2014 known that Situbondo...
The objectives of the program include: a) Building a public toilet that is representative of the com...
The objectives of the program include: a) Building a public toilet that is representative of the com...
The purpose of this research is to describe and analyze the implementation of the stop open defecati...
Community Based Total Sanitation (STBM) is a method of changing sanitation behavior by empowering th...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CTLS) is an approach to transform hygienic and sanitary behaviors. T...
One significant sanitation problem in Indonesia is the high number of individuals practicing open de...
The goal of health development towards Healthy Indonesia in 2025 is the increase of awareness, willi...
The practice of open defecation is one of problems in sanitation and healthy hygienic behavior at Ke...
Lack of access to proper sanitation is a major risk factor for infectious diseases such as cholera, ...