Managing the Flow of Monitoring Information to Improve Rural Sanitation in East Java
Global scaling up rural sanitation is a Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) project currently being implemented in India, Indonesia, and Tanzania. Working with local governments and the private sector in 29 districts of East Java province in Indonesia, WSP's approach combines generating demand from local governments prior to initiating project interventions and demand from consumers for improved sanitation facilities and behaviors prior to making a greater range of sanitation products and services available through local markets. This demand responsive approach combines Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS), behavior change communication, and sanitation marketing approaches to help villages become open defecation free (ODF). At the end of the third year of project implementation, household access to sanitation is growing at rates hitherto never seen in rural sanitation projects in Indonesia. On average, one-third of all triggered communities have become ODF within a year. However, across districts, varying levels of progress have been achieved depending on the extent of political support garnered, implementation capacity developed, and the cost-effectiveness of interventions undertaken. However, during 2009 the project team observed that while monitoring data was being generated regularly in the communities, much of this data was not reaching sub-district, district, or higher levels for regular consolidation. With the number of triggered communities running into the thousands in East Java, it had become too labor and time intensive for government outreach staff to collect data manually from each triggered community on a monthly basis. In response to this challenge, a community-based participatory outcome monitoring system was developed.
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dig-okr-10986172732024-08-08T15:51:19Z Managing the Flow of Monitoring Information to Improve Rural Sanitation in East Java Gestion du flux d'informations relatives au suivi dans le but d'ameliorer l'assainissement en milieu rural a Java-Est Mukherjee, Nilanjana Wartono, Djoko Robiarto, Amin ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER ACTION PLAN BEHAVIOR CHANGE BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET ALLOCATIONS CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CELL PHONES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ACCESS COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COST EFFECTIVENESS DATA ANALYSIS DATA ENTRY DATA TRANSFER DEMAND FOR SANITATION DESCRIPTION DISTRICTS DRAINS DRY PIT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EXCRETA DISPOSAL EXERCISES FLUSH LATRINE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GRAPHICS HAND WASHING HANDS AFTER DEFECATION HANDWASHING HARDWARE HEALTH SERVICES HOLISTIC APPROACH HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLD LATRINES HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HOUSEHOLD WASTE HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN EXCRETA HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE HYGIENE BEHAVIOR IMAGE IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LAN LATRINE MARKETING MATERIAL MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MONITORING MECHANISM MONITORING MECHANISMS NEIGHBORHOOD PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PHONE PHONE NUMBERS PHOTO PIT CONTENTS PIT LATRINE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS RELIABILITY RESULT RESULTS RURAL AREAS SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE PRACTICES SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION ACTIVITIES SANITATION COORDINATION COMMITTEE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SCHOOL SANITATION SEARCH SERVICE PROVIDERS SITES SOAP TARGETS TECHNICAL SUPPORT TOILET TOILETS USER USERS USES VENTILATION VERIFICATION VERIFICATIONS VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WASH HANDS WITH SOAP WASHING WASHING HANDS WATER SEAL WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY Global scaling up rural sanitation is a Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) project currently being implemented in India, Indonesia, and Tanzania. Working with local governments and the private sector in 29 districts of East Java province in Indonesia, WSP's approach combines generating demand from local governments prior to initiating project interventions and demand from consumers for improved sanitation facilities and behaviors prior to making a greater range of sanitation products and services available through local markets. This demand responsive approach combines Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS), behavior change communication, and sanitation marketing approaches to help villages become open defecation free (ODF). At the end of the third year of project implementation, household access to sanitation is growing at rates hitherto never seen in rural sanitation projects in Indonesia. On average, one-third of all triggered communities have become ODF within a year. However, across districts, varying levels of progress have been achieved depending on the extent of political support garnered, implementation capacity developed, and the cost-effectiveness of interventions undertaken. However, during 2009 the project team observed that while monitoring data was being generated regularly in the communities, much of this data was not reaching sub-district, district, or higher levels for regular consolidation. With the number of triggered communities running into the thousands in East Java, it had become too labor and time intensive for government outreach staff to collect data manually from each triggered community on a monthly basis. In response to this challenge, a community-based participatory outcome monitoring system was developed. 2014-03-13T21:15:12Z 2014-03-13T21:15:12Z 2010-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/12/13261095/managing-flow-monitoring-information-improve-rural-sanitation-east-java https://hdl.handle.net/10986/17273 English en_US Water and sanitation program working paper CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER ACTION PLAN BEHAVIOR CHANGE BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET ALLOCATIONS CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CELL PHONES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ACCESS COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COST EFFECTIVENESS DATA ANALYSIS DATA ENTRY DATA TRANSFER DEMAND FOR SANITATION DESCRIPTION DISTRICTS DRAINS DRY PIT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EXCRETA DISPOSAL EXERCISES FLUSH LATRINE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GRAPHICS HAND WASHING HANDS AFTER DEFECATION HANDWASHING HARDWARE HEALTH SERVICES HOLISTIC APPROACH HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLD LATRINES HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HOUSEHOLD WASTE HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN EXCRETA HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE HYGIENE BEHAVIOR IMAGE IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LAN LATRINE MARKETING MATERIAL MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MONITORING MECHANISM MONITORING MECHANISMS NEIGHBORHOOD PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PHONE PHONE NUMBERS PHOTO PIT CONTENTS PIT LATRINE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS RELIABILITY RESULT RESULTS RURAL AREAS SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE PRACTICES SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION ACTIVITIES SANITATION COORDINATION COMMITTEE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SCHOOL SANITATION SEARCH SERVICE PROVIDERS SITES SOAP TARGETS TECHNICAL SUPPORT TOILET TOILETS USER USERS USES VENTILATION VERIFICATION VERIFICATIONS VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WASH HANDS WITH SOAP WASHING WASHING HANDS WATER SEAL WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER ACTION PLAN BEHAVIOR CHANGE BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET ALLOCATIONS CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CELL PHONES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ACCESS COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COST EFFECTIVENESS DATA ANALYSIS DATA ENTRY DATA TRANSFER DEMAND FOR SANITATION DESCRIPTION DISTRICTS DRAINS DRY PIT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EXCRETA DISPOSAL EXERCISES FLUSH LATRINE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GRAPHICS HAND WASHING HANDS AFTER DEFECATION HANDWASHING HARDWARE HEALTH SERVICES HOLISTIC APPROACH HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLD LATRINES HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HOUSEHOLD WASTE HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN EXCRETA HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE HYGIENE BEHAVIOR IMAGE IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LAN LATRINE MARKETING MATERIAL MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MONITORING MECHANISM MONITORING MECHANISMS NEIGHBORHOOD PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PHONE PHONE NUMBERS PHOTO PIT CONTENTS PIT LATRINE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS RELIABILITY RESULT RESULTS RURAL AREAS SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE PRACTICES SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION ACTIVITIES SANITATION COORDINATION COMMITTEE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SCHOOL SANITATION SEARCH SERVICE PROVIDERS SITES SOAP TARGETS TECHNICAL SUPPORT TOILET TOILETS USER USERS USES VENTILATION VERIFICATION VERIFICATIONS VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WASH HANDS WITH SOAP WASHING WASHING HANDS WATER SEAL WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY |
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ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER ACTION PLAN BEHAVIOR CHANGE BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET ALLOCATIONS CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CELL PHONES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ACCESS COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COST EFFECTIVENESS DATA ANALYSIS DATA ENTRY DATA TRANSFER DEMAND FOR SANITATION DESCRIPTION DISTRICTS DRAINS DRY PIT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EXCRETA DISPOSAL EXERCISES FLUSH LATRINE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GRAPHICS HAND WASHING HANDS AFTER DEFECATION HANDWASHING HARDWARE HEALTH SERVICES HOLISTIC APPROACH HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLD LATRINES HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HOUSEHOLD WASTE HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN EXCRETA HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE HYGIENE BEHAVIOR IMAGE IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LAN LATRINE MARKETING MATERIAL MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MONITORING MECHANISM MONITORING MECHANISMS NEIGHBORHOOD PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PHONE PHONE NUMBERS PHOTO PIT CONTENTS PIT LATRINE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS RELIABILITY RESULT RESULTS RURAL AREAS SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE PRACTICES SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION ACTIVITIES SANITATION COORDINATION COMMITTEE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SCHOOL SANITATION SEARCH SERVICE PROVIDERS SITES SOAP TARGETS TECHNICAL SUPPORT TOILET TOILETS USER USERS USES VENTILATION VERIFICATION VERIFICATIONS VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WASH HANDS WITH SOAP WASHING WASHING HANDS WATER SEAL WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER ACTION PLAN BEHAVIOR CHANGE BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET ALLOCATIONS CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CELL PHONES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ACCESS COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COST EFFECTIVENESS DATA ANALYSIS DATA ENTRY DATA TRANSFER DEMAND FOR SANITATION DESCRIPTION DISTRICTS DRAINS DRY PIT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EXCRETA DISPOSAL EXERCISES FLUSH LATRINE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GRAPHICS HAND WASHING HANDS AFTER DEFECATION HANDWASHING HARDWARE HEALTH SERVICES HOLISTIC APPROACH HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLD LATRINES HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HOUSEHOLD WASTE HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN EXCRETA HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE HYGIENE BEHAVIOR IMAGE IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LAN LATRINE MARKETING MATERIAL MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MONITORING MECHANISM MONITORING MECHANISMS NEIGHBORHOOD PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PHONE PHONE NUMBERS PHOTO PIT CONTENTS PIT LATRINE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS RELIABILITY RESULT RESULTS RURAL AREAS SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE PRACTICES SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION ACTIVITIES SANITATION COORDINATION COMMITTEE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SCHOOL SANITATION SEARCH SERVICE PROVIDERS SITES SOAP TARGETS TECHNICAL SUPPORT TOILET TOILETS USER USERS USES VENTILATION VERIFICATION VERIFICATIONS VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WASH HANDS WITH SOAP WASHING WASHING HANDS WATER SEAL WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY Mukherjee, Nilanjana Wartono, Djoko Robiarto, Amin Managing the Flow of Monitoring Information to Improve Rural Sanitation in East Java |
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Global scaling up rural sanitation is a
Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) project currently being
implemented in India, Indonesia, and Tanzania. Working with
local governments and the private sector in 29 districts of
East Java province in Indonesia, WSP's approach
combines generating demand from local governments prior to
initiating project interventions and demand from consumers
for improved sanitation facilities and behaviors prior to
making a greater range of sanitation products and services
available through local markets. This demand responsive
approach combines Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS),
behavior change communication, and sanitation marketing
approaches to help villages become open defecation free
(ODF). At the end of the third year of project
implementation, household access to sanitation is growing at
rates hitherto never seen in rural sanitation projects in
Indonesia. On average, one-third of all triggered
communities have become ODF within a year. However, across
districts, varying levels of progress have been achieved
depending on the extent of political support garnered,
implementation capacity developed, and the
cost-effectiveness of interventions undertaken. However,
during 2009 the project team observed that while monitoring
data was being generated regularly in the communities, much
of this data was not reaching sub-district, district, or
higher levels for regular consolidation. With the number of
triggered communities running into the thousands in East
Java, it had become too labor and time intensive for
government outreach staff to collect data manually from each
triggered community on a monthly basis. In response to this
challenge, a community-based participatory outcome
monitoring system was developed. |
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ACCESS TO SANITATION ACCESS TO WATER ACTION PLAN BEHAVIOR CHANGE BUDGET ALLOCATION BUDGET ALLOCATIONS CAPABILITY CAPACITY BUILDING CELL PHONES COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ACCESS COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COST EFFECTIVENESS DATA ANALYSIS DATA ENTRY DATA TRANSFER DEMAND FOR SANITATION DESCRIPTION DISTRICTS DRAINS DRY PIT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EXCRETA DISPOSAL EXERCISES FLUSH LATRINE GOVERNMENT FUNDING GRAPHICS HAND WASHING HANDS AFTER DEFECATION HANDWASHING HARDWARE HEALTH SERVICES HOLISTIC APPROACH HOUSEHOLD ACCESS HOUSEHOLD LATRINES HOUSEHOLD SANITATION HOUSEHOLD WASTE HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN EXCRETA HUMAN WASTE HYGIENE HYGIENE BEHAVIOR IMAGE IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATIONS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LAN LATRINE MARKETING MATERIAL MOBILE PHONE MOBILE PHONES MONITORING MECHANISM MONITORING MECHANISMS NEIGHBORHOOD PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PHONE PHONE NUMBERS PHOTO PIT CONTENTS PIT LATRINE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC WORKS RELIABILITY RESULT RESULTS RURAL AREAS SAFE DISPOSAL SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE PRACTICES SAFETY SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION ACTIVITIES SANITATION COORDINATION COMMITTEE SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SCHOOL SANITATION SEARCH SERVICE PROVIDERS SITES SOAP TARGETS TECHNICAL SUPPORT TOILET TOILETS USER USERS USES VENTILATION VERIFICATION VERIFICATIONS VILLAGE COMMUNITIES VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES WASH HANDS WITH SOAP WASHING WASHING HANDS WATER SEAL WATER SOURCE WATER SOURCES WATER SUPPLY |
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Mukherjee, Nilanjana Wartono, Djoko Robiarto, Amin |
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Mukherjee, Nilanjana Wartono, Djoko Robiarto, Amin |
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Mukherjee, Nilanjana |
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Managing the Flow of Monitoring Information to Improve Rural Sanitation in East Java |
title_short |
Managing the Flow of Monitoring Information to Improve Rural Sanitation in East Java |
title_full |
Managing the Flow of Monitoring Information to Improve Rural Sanitation in East Java |
title_fullStr |
Managing the Flow of Monitoring Information to Improve Rural Sanitation in East Java |
title_full_unstemmed |
Managing the Flow of Monitoring Information to Improve Rural Sanitation in East Java |
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managing the flow of monitoring information to improve rural sanitation in east java |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2010-12 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/12/13261095/managing-flow-monitoring-information-improve-rural-sanitation-east-java https://hdl.handle.net/10986/17273 |
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