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GOODBYE, DUMI! HELLO HEALTHY! COMMUNICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT (C4D) STRATEGY
UNICEF WASH Program Three stage program:
Research Stage • Equity analysis • Formative research • Baseline Studies • Enabling Environment • CLTS assessment • Supply Chain study • Mini-Multiple indicator survey
Modeling Stage • Implement basic package
in vulnerable areas • Experiment with
innovative strategies • Conduct annual review • Advocate for local scale up
Scale up stage • Learning exchanges • Facilitate diffusion of innovations • Conduct policy advocacy • Identify financing mechanisms
Enabling Environment Study 2011
• Develop models of success
• Formulate local strategic plans
• Strengthen coordination, alignment and harmonization
• Improve monitoring and implementation capacity
• Raise awareness and generate political interest
Recommendations
Highlights
Drivers
• Not “Health”
• Pride
• Safety
• Social mobility
• Cleanliness
• Children’s welfare
Barriers
• Perception of high costs
• Weak relationships between supply chain actors
• Lack of suppliers offering complete sanitation solution
• No mechanisms for financing capital outlay
• Land tenure
Demand and Supply Research
Phased Approach to Total Sanitation (PhATS) Pillars
Basic
Sanitation,
Hygiene and
Safe Water in
Public
Institutions
Sustaining
Demand
through
Supply Side
Interventions
Good
Governance
and
Accountability
Knowledge
Management
Basic
Sanitation,
Hygiene and
Safe Water in
Communities
Communication for Development:
Advocacy and Behaviour Change to Support Increased Use of Basic Sanitation
Disaster Risk Reduction / Resilience
Enabling Environment Participatory Demand Creation Supply and Services
Safe Water
Supply, Solid
and Liquid
Waste
Management,
Drainage
Phased Approach to Total Sanitation (PhATS)
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THANK YOU!
Katrina Arianne Ebora | Communication for Development Officer, WASH Section, UNICEF Philippines |
kebora@unicef.org
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