Household Water Treatment Systems Promotion Initiatives An experience from Nepal
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1 Household Water Treatment Systems Promotion Initiatives An experience from Nepal Arinita Maskey Shrestha, UNICEF/HIP Nepal HWTS Consultation Meeting- Nairobi, Kenya (Jan 29-31,2007)
2 However, problems of bacterial contamination in both water in has led to major waterborne diseases Nepal is rich in water resources and depends on both surface and ground water for household consumption
3 After years of effort on reduction of diseases, the concentration still is in curative measures rather than preventive ones 15,000 children under five die of diarrhea every year in Nepal Incidences of diarhhea is still high though the annual death is said to be decreased
4 Baseline Survey- UNICEF/AED (2005) to collect data on the awareness and practices of treating drinking water management in households and identify potential treatment options for promotion and distribution.
5 Study Matrix Target Audience Study Instruments Total Number (equally divided among 4 districts) Mothers/Caretakers Household survey Structured Questionnaires 1,800 Adult males FGDs 16 School Children Questionnaire based Interview Women Workers Individual Interviews 8 Sanitation Motivators Individual Interviews 20 CMs/Female Volunteers Individual Interviews 40 FCHVs FGDs 8 FCHVs Individual Interviews 120 MCHW/VHW Individual Interviews 60 Retailers Questionnaire based Interview Mothers/ Caretakers Product Trials
6 UNICEF/AED-HIP project area
7 Perceived quality of water for drinking Over 3/4 th households did not perceive that they have problems with the quality of water for drinking Most cases of problems were: Turbid water Visible impurities like sand/ mud mixed with water In some cases of problems were: Insects in water Bad smell Arsenic (Dang, Kapilvastu and Parsa)
8 Drinking water treatment Around 60% of the households did nothing to improve the quality of water from the source for drinking, Most common methods to improve quality of water for drinking are: Keeping water storage vessels covered Sieving water through cloth and, in some cases, letting water settle/ sedimentation
9 POU Drinking Water Treatment Project in Nepal UNICEF/USAID/HIP Overall objective: Reduce morbidity and mortality among children under five in Nepal through a coordinated communication and social mobilization campaign promoting use of drinking water treatment options in households. Piloted in 4 districts - representing 4 regions out of five (Nepal has 75 districts)
10 Specifics Provide adequate information to households that clean water is not safe water and the need to treat water for drinking Promote reliable and affordable POU options available in Nepal Collaborate with various producers of POU options to support the availability of the options in the market (private sector participation) Collaborate with various stakeholders of water supply and sanitation to incorporate POU in their regular programs Advocate together on POU inclusion in National water supply and sanitation policy
11 Activities Advocacy/ POU integration in regular programs of WATSAN stakeholders Capacity Building Orientation National Regional District Masters Training Generic Promotion (Demand) IEC Mass Media Ensure Product availability (Supply) Product improvement with good QC Distribution Network & continuous supply National Strategy/Policy on POU Training to CW s (FCHVs,HWs,Teache rs, Women s grp, youth grp etc Local Market School child clubs training Households
12 School POU promotion 200 school in 4 districts ( 50 each) under UNICEF project Provision of POU options in schools with school contributing to about 20-30% of the total budget Involvement of Child club and teachers for regular operation and maintenance Involvement of child clubs in community awareness through programs in schools and activities such as street drama
13 Various POU options being promoted Boiling Chlorination- Piyush and Water Guard SODIS
14 Filtration Biosand filter SBL Filter Nrs = In Thimi:HH pay Nrs 100, project pays Nrs 300 Colloidal silver filter Safa Filter NRs 750 (retail)
15 Promotion of POU options (Nepali) IEC materials Posters Brochures TV commercials Radio spots Stickers Training package Fact sheets- water supply implementers, policy makers and related stakeholders Technical Manual- frontline workers such as female community Health Volunteers, Teachers, Village health promoters, community motivators, women s group etc. Flip chart - frontline workers Game book- school children Children s notebook
16 Posters
17 Fact Sheets
18 Flex
19 Implementation Channel UNICEF/USAID/ HIP Producers ( Private sector) Product available in market Task Force WATSAN Stakeholders DWSS DPO District DWSS Local CBOs/NGOs (DtD, public awareness + Monitoring) Households School POU program DPHO FCHVs, HWs etc with regular works like hand washing
20 Handbook on various HWTS technologies including Standard Operating Procedures Objective : Provide a complete information on individual POU technologies for trainers so that it could be easily adapted and dissiminated
21 Collaboration UN-Habitat UNICEF AED MIT ENPHO
22 Content of the HWTS Handbook (English) What is a How does it remove contaminants? How effective is it? Capacity Operation Steps to Clean Maintenance Replacement Period: Installation (?) Health Impact and other studies conducted How much does it cost? ( give the approximate range) International Recognitions Monitoring and Evaluation techniques Advantages and Disadvantages Key Publications and Web Links
23 Hope to share among the HWTS network members in 2007
24 Thank you!
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