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Rural Sanitation in South Asia

All the (separate) papers on rural sanitation, presented in a 3-day learning and sharing workshop on sanitation and hygiene, from 29-31 January 2008, in Gazipur, Dhaka, Bangladesh.


  • Moving up the sanitation ladder : a participatory study of the drivers of sustainability and progress in community led total sanitation
  • The reuse of human excreta in Bangladesh
  • Preventing corruption, encouraging transparency and accountability in the water and sanitation sector : a case study from Kerala, India
  • Promoting sanitation through decentralised governance : a case study of Rajukhedi Panchayat in India
  • Community led total sanitation in Pakistan
  • School led sanitation promotion : helping achieve total sanitation outcomes in Azad Jammu and Kashmir
  • Sustainable community owned total sanitation
  • BRAC WASH programme
  • Community Led Total Sanitation approach : some personal field experiences from Bangladesh
  • India's national sanitation and hygiene programme : from experience to policy West Bengal and Maharashtra models provide keys to success
  • School led total sanitation: a successful model to promote school and community sanitation and hygiene in Nepal

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