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Global Scaling-Up Sanitation Project Water and Sanitation Program 5 th World Water Forum Istanbul. Jae So Manager Water and Sanitation Program (WSP). Increase Access to Basic Sanitation At-Scale. Support to Strengthen the Enabling Environment for At-Scale Sustainable Programs. 1.
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Global Scaling-Up Sanitation ProjectWater and Sanitation Program5th World Water ForumIstanbul Jae So Manager Water and Sanitation Program (WSP)
Increase Access to Basic Sanitation At-Scale Support to Strengthen the Enabling Environment for At-Scale Sustainable Programs 1 2 Share Project Learning and Develop Tools and Guides for Global Replication • Learn About: • Working at-scale • Impact on the poor • Developing Evidence to Increase Investments 3 4 Project Goals What are the goals of the WSP Global Scaling-Up Sanitation Project?
Approach, Partners and Locations • Approach • Starts at-scale • Builds on sector successes with CLTS and Sanitation Marketing • Applies a consistent approach in all three countries • Focuses on rigorous and intentional learning • Implemented by national and local governments and domestic private sector • WSP provides technical assistance, capacity building and facilitates learning Indonesia India Tanzania
Project Impact How is the project achieving impact, sustainability, scalability? Impact • Emphasizing community- wide open defecation free (ODF) behavior change and use of sanitation facilities Sustainability • Strengthening the policy, institutional and financial enabling environment at both national and local levels Scalability • Developing cost-effective approaches, capacity building of local governments, facilitating role of local private sector
Increase Access to Basic Sanitation At-Scale Support to Strengthen the Enabling Environment for At-Scale Sustainable Programs • Learn About: • Working at-scale • Impact on the poor • Developing Evidence to Increase Investments Share Project Learning and Develop Tools and Guides for Global Replication Interim Results 1 • More than1 million people have gained access to improved sanitation • 854 communities have achieved open defecation free (ODF) status • Enabling environment has been strengthened 24% 2 3 • Lessons emerge at the end of the baseline and impact evaluation • Emerging lessons available • Starting to develop tools and guides for sharing 4
Increase Access to Basic Sanitation At-Scale Strengthen the Enabling Environment for At-Scale Sustainable Programs Emerging Lessons 1 • Implementing CLTS with local governments is feasible and can be designed to work at large scale • Using marketing approaches with local private sector complements the CLTS approach by helping households move up the sanitation ladder • Integrating the project into local, regional and national government policies and programs ensures sustainability 2