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How to Scale Up Rural Sanitation Service Delivery in Indonesia

Glavey, Sarah / Haas, Oliver

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Abstract

How did Indonesia provide 25 million rural people with access to improved sanitation in the last decade? Was its paradigm shift—from subsidizing the purchase of latrines to changing people’s behavior—responsible for its success?

This case study tracks how the government and development partners introduced community-led total sanitation and developed total sanitation and sanitation marketing. It identifies key delivery challenges implementers faced and analyzes the decisions and actions they took to help overcome many of them.

Issue Date
2015-09
Publisher
KDI School of Public Policy and Management, Global Delivery Initiative
Pages
23 p.
URL
https://www.effectivecooperation.org/content/how-scale-rural-sanitation-service-delivery-indonesia
Language
eng
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