Scaling Up Rural Sanitation: Findings from the Impact Evaluation Baseline Survey in Indonesia

- World Bank Water and Sanitation Program (WSP). November 2010
- WSP's Global Scaling Up Rural Sanitation Project, known as Sanitasi Total dan Pemasaran Sanitasi (SToPs) in Indonesia, aims to improve the sanitation practices in Indonesian rural communities, reaching a total of 1.4 million people in 29 rural districts in East Java by project end. This report summarizes the findings of the baseline survey conducted in Indonesia and is part of a series of papers presenting and analyzing descriptive findings from the baseline impact evaluation surveys conducted in 2008 and 2009 from all countries where the project has been implemented.
- Geographical coverage: Asia, Indonesia
- Main themes: Behaviour change, Community participation, Infrastructure, Rural areas, Sanitation, Water services
- Main target audience: Community leaders, Local governments, Service providers
- Main purpose: Assessment
- Type of resource: Case studies, Impact study, Survey results
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