Scaling Up Rural Sanitation : Findings from the Impact Evaluation Baseline Survey in Indonesia

The overall purpose of the Impact Evaluation is to provide decision makers with a body of rigorous evidence on the effects of the hand washing and sanitation projects at scale on a set of relevant outcomes. It also aims to generate robust evidence on a cross-country basis, understanding how effects vary according to each country's programmatic and geographic contexts, and generate knowledge of relevant impacts such as child cognitive development, child growth (anthropometric) measures, anemia, acute lower respiratory disease, and productivity of mother's time, among many others. The studies will provide a better understanding of at-scale sanitation and hygiene interventions. The improved evidence will support development of large-scale policies and programs, and will inform donors and policy makers on the effectiveness and potential of the Global Scaling Up projects as massive interventions to meet global needs.

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Main Authors: Cameron, Lisa, Shah, Manisha
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2010-11
Subjects:ACCESS TO SAFE WATER, ACCESS TO SANITATION, ACCESS TO WATER, BASIC SANITATION, BEHAVIOR CHANGE, BEHAVIORAL CHANGE, BREASTFEEDING, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, CHILD HEALTH, CHOLERA, CITIES, COLLECTION ACTIVITIES, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES, COMMUNITY HEALTH, COMMUNITY SANITATION, CONSUMER PREFERENCES, DECISION MAKING, DEMAND FOR SANITATION, DENGUE FEVER, DIARRHEA, DIARRHEAL DISEASE, DIARRHEAL DISEASE PREVALENCE, DISINFECTION, DISTRIBUTION OF WATER, DISTRICTS, DRINKING WATER, DRINKING WATER SOURCE, DRINKING WATER SUPPLY, DUG WELLS, DWELLING, DYSENTERY, FAMILIES, FEMALE, FLUSH TOILET, FLUSH TOILETS, HANDS WITH SOAP, HANDWASHING, HEALTH INDICATORS, HEALTH OUTCOMES, HEALTH PROMOTION, HEALTH RISK, HEPATITIS, HOUSEHOLDS, HOUSES, HOUSING, HYGIENE, HYGIENE BEHAVIOR, HYGIENE HABITS, HYGIENE PRACTICE, INADEQUATE SANITATION, INTERVENTION, INTERVENTIONS, IRON, LABOR MARKET, LATRINE PIT, LATRINES, LOCAL PRIVATE SECTOR, NUTRITION, OCCUPATION, OCCUPATIONS, PILL, PIT LATRINE, POOR HYGIENE, PRIVATE TOILET, PUBLIC HEALTH, PUBLIC TAP, PUBLIC TAPS, PUBLIC TOILET, RURAL AREAS, RURAL COMMUNITIES, RURAL SANITATION, RURAL VILLAGES, SAFE DRINKING WATER, SAFE STORAGE, SAFE WATER, SALMONELLA, SANITATION, SANITATION ACCESS, SANITATION FACILITIES, SANITATION FACILITY, SANITATION POLICIES, SANITATION PRACTICES, SANITATION PROBLEMS, SANITATION PROGRAM, SANITATION SERVICES, SANITATION SITUATION, SANITATION SOLUTIONS, SANITATION STRATEGIES, SEPTIC TANK, SEWER SYSTEM, SIBLINGS, SOAP, SOCIAL MARKETING, SOURCES OF WATER, SURFACE WATER, SURFACE WATER SOURCES, SUSTAINABLE SANITATION, TOILET FACILITY, TOILETS, TOWN, UNSAFE SOURCES, URBAN CENTERS, URBAN DWELLERS, VILLAGE LEVEL, VILLAGES, WASHING HANDS, WATER SOURCE, WATER SOURCES, WATER SUPPLY, WELLS, WORKERS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/13150979/scaling-up-rural-sanitation-findings-impact-evaluation-baseline-survey-indonesia
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/17271
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Summary:The overall purpose of the Impact Evaluation is to provide decision makers with a body of rigorous evidence on the effects of the hand washing and sanitation projects at scale on a set of relevant outcomes. It also aims to generate robust evidence on a cross-country basis, understanding how effects vary according to each country's programmatic and geographic contexts, and generate knowledge of relevant impacts such as child cognitive development, child growth (anthropometric) measures, anemia, acute lower respiratory disease, and productivity of mother's time, among many others. The studies will provide a better understanding of at-scale sanitation and hygiene interventions. The improved evidence will support development of large-scale policies and programs, and will inform donors and policy makers on the effectiveness and potential of the Global Scaling Up projects as massive interventions to meet global needs.