India’s goal of achieving 100% sanitation coverage has been a long-standing one. While the recent push to eliminate open defecation has made significant progress taking India to a level of 61% coverage, the functionality of sanitary latrines and sustainability of open defecation free villages remain major challenges mainly due to the absence of a strong mechanism to track the progress of infrastructure and improvement in hygiene behaviours. The benefits of significant public investment made in the sanitation sector hence remain only partially realized. Against this backdrop, the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) under its ambitious multi-state sanitation initiative spread across Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat has introdu...
This paper describes the model of Districti Wide Approach that WaterAid is following in Madhya Prade...
This paper presents a 2011 study of India’s Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC). Qualitative methods wer...
India, with over 1.37 billion population and housing one-sixth of the world's inhabitants, has a sig...
Major concern in India is not only to achieve MDG sanitation target but also how to addresses the is...
The Pusa Block of Samastipur District in the Indian State of Bihar accounted for very low sanitation...
This paper addresses the sanitation challenge in India, where it is home to the majority of people d...
In 2011, India had more phone users (around 54 per cent of households) and television access (33 per...
Sanitation is has always been an agenda since very beginning after Independence In 1986 that the gov...
This paper seeks to engage in a critical review of Swachh Bharat Mission (Clean India Campaign) laun...
Introduction: Whilst many less developed countries are struggling to provide universal access to saf...
INTRODUCTION: Many less developed countries are struggling to provide universal access to safe sanit...
India has the largest number of people practising open defecation in the world; hence progress made ...
“Sanitation for all” remains a challenge. In India, the national policies and programmes focussed on...
The degree of deprivation and socio-economic exclusion in the society can be measured by using six s...
Emerging evidence in Rajasthan, a State with a population of 68.5million shows that scaled-up improv...
This paper describes the model of Districti Wide Approach that WaterAid is following in Madhya Prade...
This paper presents a 2011 study of India’s Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC). Qualitative methods wer...
India, with over 1.37 billion population and housing one-sixth of the world's inhabitants, has a sig...
Major concern in India is not only to achieve MDG sanitation target but also how to addresses the is...
The Pusa Block of Samastipur District in the Indian State of Bihar accounted for very low sanitation...
This paper addresses the sanitation challenge in India, where it is home to the majority of people d...
In 2011, India had more phone users (around 54 per cent of households) and television access (33 per...
Sanitation is has always been an agenda since very beginning after Independence In 1986 that the gov...
This paper seeks to engage in a critical review of Swachh Bharat Mission (Clean India Campaign) laun...
Introduction: Whilst many less developed countries are struggling to provide universal access to saf...
INTRODUCTION: Many less developed countries are struggling to provide universal access to safe sanit...
India has the largest number of people practising open defecation in the world; hence progress made ...
“Sanitation for all” remains a challenge. In India, the national policies and programmes focussed on...
The degree of deprivation and socio-economic exclusion in the society can be measured by using six s...
Emerging evidence in Rajasthan, a State with a population of 68.5million shows that scaled-up improv...
This paper describes the model of Districti Wide Approach that WaterAid is following in Madhya Prade...
This paper presents a 2011 study of India’s Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC). Qualitative methods wer...
India, with over 1.37 billion population and housing one-sixth of the world's inhabitants, has a sig...