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WASH through School School as Center of Excellence for WASH
Presented by Government of Indonesia Delegation:
Dr. Oswar Mungkasa, MURP (National Development Planning Agency) dr. Ariani, Sp. KO (Ministry of National Education)
Dubai International Humanitarian & Aid Development Conference & Exhibition
Dubai, 4-6 April 2010
Outline
• Milestone
• Achievement
• Issues and Challenge
• New Agenda
• 70.000 million people practicing open defecation our target open defecation free in 2014.
• Synergized implemented community-based total sanitation (5 pillars : CLTS, Hand washing, water, waste water, solid waste) through SHP
• We have: – 43 million students (from kindergarten to senior
secondary)
– 2,7 million teachers
– 245,000 educational institutions in 33 provinces
Issues and Challenges
• 1956 pilot project
• 1970 organizing committee established
• 1982 Islamic school part of SHP
• 1984 strategy and policies on SHP established
• 1989 SHP managing team established
• 2000 decentralization era
• 2003 national policy on community-based water and sanitation
• 2008 community-based total sanitation
• 2009 mid-term development planning 2010-2014
MILESTONE
ACHIEVEMENT
• SHP managing team established from central – district – sub district – school
• Yearly health school competition best practice in 1.000 school
• ‘little doctor’ project
• Variety of world initiatives such as FRESH and Health Promoting School has been implemented through SHP
• Central government commitment SHP as part of National Sanitation Acceleration Program (NSAP) and community-based total sanitation
• 70.000 million people practicing open defecation our target open defecation free in 2014.
• Synergized implemented community-based total sanitation (5 pillars : CLTS, Hand washing, water, waste water, solid waste) through SHP
• We have: – 43 million students (from kindergarten to senior
secondary)
– 2,7 million teachers
– 245,000 educational institutions in 33 provinces
Issues and Challenges
‘New’ Agenda
We have focused
greatly on the development of WASH
within the school, overlooking its great
potential in accelerating the
development of WASH sector
School as center of
excellence
Surrounding community
Other schools
Decision makers
Reinforcement
WASH through School School as subject
School Health Program (Main Principles)
Health education
Healthy School
Environ-ment
Health services
Who are the target? Primary target
• Students
Secondary target
• Teachers, parents, school managers
Tertiary target
• Educational institutions
• Student’s family
• Surrounding community
What Next
No. Activity 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Remarks
1 Consolidation of all WASH in School projects in Indonesia
Support by Unicef and Plan Indonesia
2 Development of WASH through School grand design and road map
Support by Unicef and Plan Indonesia
3 Pilot Project of WASH through School
Support by Dubai Cares
4 Advocacy and socialization of WASH through School
National Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation Working
Group
6 Replication and scaling up Local government
Can we do it?
• YES…YES…YES…
– Many players UNICEF, CARE, SAVE the CHILDREN, PLAN International, Catholic Relief Services, Gates Foundation, DUBAI Cares, WSP World Bank, USAID, AUSAID, the Netherland Embassy, not to mention the Government of Indonesia and local NGO such as Indonesia Toilet Association, PRAMUKA, etc.
– Working together in harmony watsan working group, watsan networking and Sanitation Donor Group .
• So…Let’s Do It…. Right Now……
THANK YOU