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Sanitation and Hygiene
"New Water Policy by 2011" - Droplets
Posted on 09 Mar, 2011 05:46 PM- New Water Policy by 2011
Nine years after the last document, work is on to put in shape a new water policy for India that will by the end of the year not just lay down a framework for the allocation of water but also take into account the impact of climate change and the remedial steps that need to be taken.
- Japan will extend Rs 2,557 Crore aid
Japan is to extend an aid of Rs. 2,557 crore to India for three projects through its Overseas Development Assistance (ODA) window. The projects pertain to cleaning the river Yamuna in the national capital Delhi, crop diversification promotion in Himachal Pradesh and biodiversity conservation and greening in Tamil Nadu
"Access and behavioral outcome indicators for water, sanitation and hygiene by USAID Hygiene Improvement Project",
Posted on 09 Mar, 2011 12:11 PM- Access and behavioral outcome indicators for water, sanitation, and hygiene by USAID Hygiene Improvement Project
The document highlights the evidence that has accumulated based on the reliable assessment and validation of hygiene practices – practices that are critical for the prevention of diarrheal diseases and the reduction of child morbidity and mortality.
Conference on "Social Investing to Enhance and Sustain Rural Sanitation Coverage" - WES-Net India, 22nd – 23rd March, 2011, PHD House, New Delhi
Posted on 08 Mar, 2011 12:27 PMOrganizers:
- WES-Net India
- FINISH (Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation and Health)
Venue: PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, PHD House, Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi
Topics:
- On Social Investment and MFI in India - The current scenario
- Presenting the Rationale and Results of the FINISH sanitation innovation contest
The Global Forum on Sanitation and Hygiene, Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, 9th - 14th October 2011, Mumbai
Posted on 03 Mar, 2011 11:21 AMOrganizer: Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council
Venue: Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre, Mumbai
Robert Chambers speaks about health, nutrition, sanitation and CLTS at the International Development Select Committee on the future of DFID's programme in India
Posted on 01 Mar, 2011 03:18 PMHe spoke about health, nutrition and sanitation in India and specifically referring to CLTS.
Download the below attachment for written evidence given by Robert Chambers
IV South Asian Conference on Sanitation (SACOSAN IV) by Ministry of Water Supply & Drainage , 4th - 8th April, 2011, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Posted on 01 Mar, 2011 03:01 PMSanitation enhances quality of life.
Organizer: Ministry of Water Supply & Drainage, Sri Lanka
Venue: Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH), Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Topics:
- Reaching the “un-served”
- Hygiene for adding value to & promotion of Sanitation
A leaflet on hand washing in Assamese by Resources Centre for Sustainable Development
Posted on 07 Feb, 2011 06:00 PMSupported by: ARGHYAM
"Recommendations on water and sanitation services to urban poor"
Posted on 02 Feb, 2011 05:31 PMThe India WASH Forum newsletter for January 2011. It is an open platform for engagement on contemporary issues, for an independent credible voice in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector.
- Recommendations on water and sanitation services to urban poor
The group came up with a list of prioritised issues that need immediate attention if the urban poor were to be provided with sustainable and equitable water and sanitation services. - Water resources are under stress of depletion as well as denial of access for the poor
Drinking water needs are met primarily from ground water. Except for the large metros that suck away water from rivers, most small towns in India depend on ground water supply.
"Urban sanitation in India: life after Common Wealth Games"
Posted on 02 Feb, 2011 05:16 PMThe India WASH Forum newsletter for November 2010. It is an open platform for engagement on contemporary issues, for an independent credible voice in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector.
- Recent estimates of drinking water and sanitation status of India
As per the estimate, India has achieved a coverage of 68% rural population having access to an individual household toilet. - Urban sanitation in India: life after Common Wealth Games
The Commonwealth Games generated a media blitz recently. Unfortunately, instead of highlighting the sorry state of sanitation in India, the issue was trivialized in the media.
Right to water and sanitation - A handbook for activists by Freshwater Action Network (FAN) Global
Posted on 31 Jan, 2011 10:11 PMWith tihs, they can improve water and sanitation service regulation and provision at international, national and local levels. Directed primarily at community groups, human rights NGOs, rights-based development practitioners and aid workers, this handbook aims to strengthen human rights-based advocacy by providing innovative and practical suggestions that activists and organisations can use in their work. It also acts as a resource guide for finding further information.
Water and sanitation are essential for living a healthy life with dignity. However, around a billion people across the world lack access to a safe and sufficient water supply to cover their basic needs. Over 2.5 billion people lack access to adequate sanitation and nearly 1.2 billion face the indignity of open defecation every day.
The Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target to halve the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation by 2015 is seriously off track, with sanitation severely lagging behind. For example, estimates suggest that at current rates of progress, sub-Saharan Africa will miss the MDG water target by about 25 years, while the sanitation target may not be reached until well into the 22nd century.