Sanitation, Hygiene And Water project, Indonesia
The 2010 - 2014 Sanitation, Hygiene And Water (SHAW) project is carried out within STBM, Indonesia’s national programme for Community-Led Total Sanitation with five ‘pillars’ on sanitation and hygiene practices. Within STBM, SHAW is looked at further developing Indonesia’s innovative approaches to promoting, monitoring and documenting behavioural change in sanitation and hygiene and building district and village capacities for developing, implementing and managing well-sustained district-wide sanitation and hygiene programmes.
IRC reports for SHAW
05 Jun 12
This folder contains reports on IRC's contribution to the SHAW programme.
IRC to document progress in nine district sanitation and hygiene programmes in Indonesia
22 Jun 10
Building on recent participatory hygiene work on community levels in Indonesia IRC has entered into a strategic partnership with SIMAVI to assist local monitoring and documenting progress in sanitation and hygiene programmes of nine districts in Indonesia. The Sanitation, Hygiene And Water project (SHAW, or WASH in reverse) is a five-year project to assist nine districts in the Indonesian provinces of NTT, Papua Barat and Papua, in the poorest Eastern part of Indonesia.

