Action Plan for Rural Sanitation - Scaling Up Framework and Process - 3may11

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  • 7/27/2019 Action Plan for Rural Sanitation - Scaling Up Framework and Process - 3may11

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    Draft prepared through UNICEF support to MoH

    A component of NTP3

    Good basis to develop a national Action Plan, wouldbenefit from some improvements

    Action Plan for Rural Sanitation, 2011-2015

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    Targets, indicators (2015)

    90% of rural hh have latrines (not statedin NTP3)

    75% of rural hh use hygienic latrines(=NTP3)

    75% of farming hh have hygieniclivestock pens (NTP3 is 65%)

    100% rural k-gartens, schools, clinics,markets and CPCs have access to hygieniclatrines (=NTP3)

    60% of communes collect and treatdomestic waste (=NTP3)

    80% of popn have access to informationon RWSSH (=NTP3)

    80% of rural poor have access toinformation on RWSSH (NTP3 is 90%)

    90% of k-garten and schoolchildrenparticipate in sanitation promotion (NTP3 is100%)

    80% of rural popn receive IEC onHWWS (=NTP3), 40% practice HWWS(not stated in NTP3)

    NTP3 also exp ects bio gas at 30% of

    farming hh

    Baseline (2010), (NTP3)

    11,436,500 (77%) hh havelatrines

    8,905,988 (60%) hh havehygienic latrines

    32,155 (80%) schools; 7,976clinics (82%); 1,537 (47%)markets; 7,004 (70%) CPCshave latrines

    Some questions:

    Is the prior i ty to get 17% with latr ines to have hy gienic latr ines OR to get

    mos t of the 23% with no latr ines to have latr ines (including ensuring 15% are

    hygienic) OR a mix of th ese approaches?

    what is the basel ine on access to inform ation?

    what is the strategy for behaviour change once people have access toinformation?

    what strategy and monito r ing framework w il l be used to look at related

    objectives, such as HWWS?

    assume there should be a link somewhere to peoples health (eg reduced

    incidence of diarrhoea or improving childrens growth)?

    NTP M&E System

    Proportion of hh having hygienic latrines(%) [indicator #6]

    Proportion of schools, clinics, publicfacilities (%) [indicators #3, 4, 5]

    Number of newly constructed (hygienic)latrines/y (No) [indicator #11]

    NTP3: Action Plan for Rural Sanitation 2011-2015: A Framework for Scaling Up

    Many Approaches (NTP3 does not specify,

    RSAP lists some)

    Demand generation (eg. CLTS)

    Supply strengthening (eg SanitationMarketing)

    PHAST

    CHCs

    HWWS

    Subsidised credit

    Pilot, small-scale NGO, research projects:

    What is the scale of the challenge? (No, %)

    What is the scale of the response? (No, %)

    What is the scale of inputs, activity? ($, staff, time)

    What is the scale of the progress?

    What goals, purpose, objectives, outcomes, impacts are proposed andplanned and what methods of measurement are being used?

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    Improved andApproved

    Action Plan forRural Sanitation

    DraftAction Plan forRural Sanitation

    Structured, planned events on identified issues

    Ad-hoc opportunistic events

    Rural Sanitation Working Group, Quarterly meetings only 4 per year!

    Task team / core group of RSWG works on specific issues

    Research, pilot and NGO projects; global and regional lessons

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    Action Plan for Rural Sanitation, 2011-2015

    Need to plan some events on specific issues to deliver outputs

    Need to take advantage of ad-hoc events and identify what we can get out of them

    Need to use the RSWG quarterly meetings (only 4 per year!) to get ideas and

    feedback

    Could designate Task Teams to work on specific issues that cannot be contractedout or done solely internally by MoH

    Need to draw on research, pilot and NGO projects as well as global lessons and

    regional experiences

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    5/5

    Pilot, small-scale NGO, research projects:

    What is the scale of the challenge? (No, %) What is the scale of the response? (No, %) What is the scale of inputs, activity? ($, staff,

    time)

    What is the scale of the progress? What goals, purpose, objectives, outcomes,

    impacts are proposed and planned and whatmethods of measurement are being used?

    Many Approaches (NTP3 does not

    specify, RSAP lists some)

    Demand generation (eg. CLTS)

    Supply strengthening (egSanitation Marketing)

    PHAST

    CHCs

    HWWS

    Subsidised credit