Scaling Up Rural Sanitation: Findings from the Impact Evaluation Baseline Survey in Madhya Pradesh, India

- World Bank Water and Sanitation Program (WSP). March 2011
- The goal of the WSP Global Scaling Up Rural Sanitation project is to reduce the risk of diarrhea and therefore increase household productivity by stimulating demand for sanitation in the lives of people in India, Indonesia, and Tanzania. This report summarizes the findings of the baseline and community surveys conducted in Madhya Pradesh, India, and is part of a series of papers analyzing the baseline data from all countries where the program has been implemented.
- Geographical coverage: Asia, India
- Main themes: Behaviour change, Children, Disease, Health, Hygiene, Infrastructure, Microbiology, Practices and habits , Rural areas, Sanitation, Water services
- Main target audience: Community leaders, Local governments, Service providers
- Main purpose: Assessment, Reporting on project findings/outputs
- Type of resource: Case studies, Impact study, Survey results
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