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Presentation Out line . What does sanitation intends to address The Major Pillar of Sanitation Where are we now on Sanitation What have we learnt from the past practices? What are we doing Differently? What are the results after doing things Differently?

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  1. Presentation Out line What does sanitation intends to address The Major Pillar of Sanitation Where are we now on Sanitation What have we learnt from the past practices? What are we doing Differently? What are the results after doing things Differently? What is the Ministry’s Plan up to June?

  2. What Does Sanitation mainly intends to Address? Address all elements of sanitation but target the highest risk first

  3. The Major Pillar of Sanitation Latrine Water quality Food Safety and Hygiene Hand washing with soap Hand washing with soap

  4. Where are we Now on Sanitation? • MOPHS – 67% (does not segregate rural or urban) • National Census – 79.2% • UNICEF – 56% (Urban), 43%(Rural) • JMP – 27% (Urban), 32% (Rural)

  5. What have we Learnt from the past practice? • Emphasizing on Latrine construction did not give us fast results and did not necessarily lead to usage. • Vertical programme/ project implementation led to vertical thinking and results – more confusion & lack of Sustainability • Communities have a lot of un tapped resources • Gov’t should provide leadership • Lack of sanitation strategy was a challenge

  6. What are we doing Differently? • Focus changed from Latrine construction to behaviour change, as first step, • Partnership Approach • Capacity building of staff – change of mind set • Advocacy and Information sharing • Creation of National, Regional & District / County coordinating unit • Identifying, Training & Capacitating National CLTS master trainers. • Common training Manuals & Guide • Having a common approach to Sanitation. • Sharing experiences with other countries

  7. Why the Change?

  8. What are the Results after doing things differently? Refer to Documents ODF Villages District Claims DPHO 3rd Party Busia 249 51 11 Rachuonyo 128 34 0 Siaya 130 59 24 Kisumu West 102 15 0 Nyando 104 50 2 Bondo 32 5 0 Total 745 214 36

  9. CLTS Result Con’t • Busia – ODF Spill over Villages – 3 (Villagers saw what was happening in their neighborhoods, took action and became ODF). - Had 8 ODF celebrations • Nyando – 12 ODF villages delivered by the initiative of a NL • Kisumu West – 7 ODF Villages delivered by a Natural Leader

  10. What is the Ministry’s Plan up to June? • ODF Certification & Celebration – From 3rd week of March • CLTS Experience Sharing & Advocacy meeting – 4th Week of March • Mopping up of un-trained staff/NGOs on CLTS – 1st week of April • Turkana Training – 2nd – 3rd Wk of April • Up-scaling of CLTS in 20 Sub-locations or 600 villages • Invite Kamal Kar – 3rd Week of April

  11. Ministry’s Plan Con’t • National TOT training by Kamal Kar – 1st two weeks of May • Kitui CLTS training – 3rd wk of May • M & E by National, Regional & Provincial Teams – Continuous • Grand review meeting of CLTS in Phase 1 & 2 Districts

  12. THANKS

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