Creating Demand for Sanitation in Rural Haryana at Scale. Dr. Puran Singh State Project Coordinator NBA Development & Panchayats Department, Haryana

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Creating Demand for Sanitation in Rural Haryana at Scale Dr. Puran Singh State Project Coordinator NBA Development & Panchayats Department, Haryana

Haryana : A place where hundred years old tradition has seen a major behavioural change SANITATION FOR DIGNITY, SAFETY AND HEALTH 2

HARYANA -AT A GLANCE Particulars Haryana India Geographical Area (Sq. Km) 44,212 32,87,263 Total Population as per 2011 Census 2.54 cr 121 cr Rural Population 1.65 cr (65%) Male Population 1.35 cr 62.37 cr Female Population 1.18 cr (47%) 58.65 cr (49%) Density of Population (per Sq. Km) 573 382 Sex Ratio 877 940 Literacy Rate 77 74 Number of Districts 21 640 Number of Blocks 122 - Number of Villages 6,754 - Number of Gram Panchayats 6,084 - Number of NGP GPs (Upto 2011) 1,578+1 block 28002+181 block+13 districts Number of Rural Households as per Census-2011 29.66 lakh (63%) 1678 lakh (68%) RHhs with latrine facilities as per Census-2011 58% 32% 3

Overview Name of session: Break out Session-2, Demand Creation,14:30-17:00 Title of presentation: Creating Demand for Sanitation in Rural Haryana at Scale Name of presenter with organization details: Sh. Nitin K.Yadav, IAS or Dr.Puran Singh, Development & Panchayats Department, Haryana. email IDs:nitinyadav76@gmail.com, psyadav59@rediffmail.com Knowledge Sharing Forum What works at scale? Distilling critical success factors for scaling-up rural sanitation

Introduction Haryana, a Northern State of the country has experienced a major behavioral change in the centuries old traditions of open defecation and has made rapid strides in rural sanitation in a short span of time from the year 2006. The Total Sanitation Campaign being implemented in a routine manner and non starter upto 2006, got priority, launched in a campaign mode, gained momentum with accelerated pace of sanitation coverage. No serious monitoring/ talk at the State/ district level. NGOs involved for baseline survey and IEC, having no/ little experience of sanitation field. The NGO workers visiting villages and contacting only listed BPL households for toilet. PRIs not involved. Rural sanitation not a priority or even the last priority. No efforts for demand generation, implemented in supply mode. No strategy. No ownership. Lack of knowledge amongst the district managers. Change of guard at the State level brought a change Knowledge Sharing Forum What works at scale? Distilling critical success factors for scaling-up rural sanitation

Strategy : A Paradigm shift -2006 Area Pre-2006 Post-2006 Implementation Government+NGO Driven Community Driven+ Government Thrust Toilet Construction Behavior Change Emphasis Individual Community Mode Capacity Building Planning Supply driven: Emphasis on Creation of Facility Routine Training Demand generation and awareness creation Structured No state level plan/guidance Plan in place with mile stones Systems Weak team /structures Team building at all levels Awareness No IEC Focus on Inter Personal Communication Involvement NGOs PRIs in lead role, AWWs, School Teachers, Natural leaders with community as focus Knowledge Sharing Forum What works at scale? Distilling critical success factors for scaling-up rural sanitation

Initiatives: Capacity Building as a regular feature Initially: through teams from Maharashtra Secondly: Community led approaches through WSP / Feedback Ventures/ CCDU /HIRD. Hundreds stakeholders including Govt officials, Motivators, Natural Leaders/ Trainers/ Volunteers trained. Still continues. Focused on community mobilization/ collective community behaviour change ( through trigger tools ). Frequent /regular/continuous sensitization programmes at District, Block, village level functionaries / PRIs. Follow up workshops (District level officers/block level officers-bdpos, CDPOs, ADOs, School teachers, PS members. Panchayat Sammelans at district/ block level for PRIs and grassroots workers. On NBA-MGNREGS-IAY/PAY Convergence.

Initiatives- partnership Involvement of PRIs-Gram Panchayats / Village based Groups -Mahila Mandals, Shakshar Mahila Samooh, SHGs / Village Level Workers- Anganwadi Workers, ASHA, Agriculture, School Teachers etc /Social Groups / Opinion Makers etc. across the spectrum of society in upscaling Total Sanitation Campaign. Formation of Team of Natural Leaders/ Coordinators/ Motivators /Volunteers. Involvement of School children, women groups, youth groups. All village level departments. D O letters to all Sarpanches from the Principal Secretary and Hon ble Chief Minister, Haryana.

Initiatives- IEC Massive /Intensive campaign for awareness creation on Sanitation and hygiene practices through: Inter-personal Communication as focus-through motivators, natural leaders, AWWs, ASHA, PRIs, officials and different other modes: School Children-Morning processions, quiz, poster, essay competitions Regualr observance of Swachcchhata Weeks, School Sanitation Weeks, Swachchhata Utsav from 2008 onwards State Swachcchhata Yatra, 2008 Intensive Sanitation Coverage Month SLWM Fortnight Quarterly observance of Handwashing Day Frequent District /Block level orientation Sammelans of PRIs, with other RDPs Inter State and Intra State Exposure Visits Mass Media: Electronic and Print Conventional IEC like Wall Writings, Haryana Roadways buses etc, Hoardings Slogans writings

Initiatives- others Handholding support to backward district of Mewat. District Panipat adopted a separate strategy NBA-MGNREGS Convergence

Barriers/Challenges Inadequate System structures at State /district/ block level and lack of staffing Scarce availability of committed people with right aptitude towards sanitation, being lesser attractive package. Propaganda for example Rs.10000/-. Lengthy NBA-MGNREGS convergence process. Technological options for waterlogged areas. Operation and maintenance of School /anganwadi toilets and SLWM projects. Over reporting for lack of cross verification / supervision. Knowledge Sharing Forum What works at scale? Distilling critical success factors for scaling-up rural sanitation

Key Success Factors for scaling up rural sanitation: Lessons learnt Awareness creation is KEY. Capacity Building & Training of stake- holders is TURNING POINT. State /District/ Village level Program Manager : A CHAMPION. Strong second line: ONE MAN ARMY A CHASER like FARIDABAD/ PANIPAT. Missionary zeal : MISSION / CAMPAIGN MODE. Dissemination of Message: EXPERIENCE SHARING. Knowledge Sharing Forum What works at scale? Distilling critical success factors for scaling-up rural sanitation

Key Success Factors for scaling up rural sanitation Dedicated Team of MOTIVATORS and VOLUNTEERS. Collective COMMUNITY Action: A Peoples Movement. CONVERGENCE : Officials / Non- Officials / Community. EXPOSURE VISITS: Inter State/ Inter district/ intra district. Humbleness/GANDHIGIRI appraoch. Political Will- A MAJOR SUPPORT NGP-Incentivising Community

Recommendations for Next steps/what should be done Strengthening systems structures: at State/ District/ Block level on the pattern of Water Supply Department. Separate BRC for NBA. Adequate NBA funds for administration especially for staffing -for sustainability and SLWM Funds for operation and maintenance of SLWM projects on the pattern of NRDWP. Funds for operation and maintenance of School and Angnawadi Toilets by the respective departments Do the Hard talk Knowledge Sharing Forum What works at scale? Distilling critical success factors for scaling-up rural sanitation

THANKS Your email ID :nitinyadav76@gmail.com,psyadav59@rediffmail.com Your Phone No:08558877888, 09416063210