Squatting with dignity : lessons from India / Kumar Alok.

  • Rastogī, Āloka Kumāra
Date:
2010
  • Books

About this work

Description

This book provides an analytical view of the successes and challenges encountered while creating the fast expanding rural sanitation movement in India, with a special focus on the last decade. While attempting to break the sanitation taboo in the country, this book presents a historical account of the importance attached to hygiene and sanitation in ancient India and the evolution of the sanitation policy. The key challenges and debates that have been encountered by policy makers while implementing the Total Sanitation Campaign have been discussed in detail along with a critical analysis of the key factors of success and the lessons learned. The book targets an audience that includes policy makers, programme managers and implementers, and outlines a vision for the future of sanitation programmes in India. It also presents innovative ideas for launching the second generation of sanitation initiatives which will be relevant not only for India but also for many other countries across the globe. This paperback edition has been published to make this work accessible to everyone engaged in water and sanitation projects, and for use as resource material for sanitation related training programmes.

Publication/Creation

New Delhi, India : SAGE, 2010.

Physical description

xxvii, 379 pages : black and white illustrations, charts ; 22 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages [370]-373) and index.

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine
    JB.T.23
    Open shelves

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