Monday, January 30, 2012

2 February 2012: Scaling up Rural Sanitation: Findings from the Impact Evaluation Baseline Survey in Madhya Pradesh, India

Bertha Briceno
World Bank and
Sumeet Patil
NEERMAN

Abstract:
In India, the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) provides
technical assistance to the Government of India’s (GoI) Total
Sanitation Campaign (TSC) in two States: Himachal Pradesh and Madhya
Pradesh. TSC is an ambitious countrywide, scaled-up rural sanitation
program launched by the GoI in 1999. As part of the learning
objectives, WSP is conducting a randomized-controlled trial impact
evaluation (IE) study in order to study the health and welfare impacts
of sanitation improvements on the final beneficiaries. This report
summarizes the findings of the baseline and community surveys
conducted in Madhya Pradesh (MP), India, and is part of a series of
papers analyzing the baseline data from countries where the rural
sanitation program is being implemented (Indonesia and Tanzania).

Date: February 2, 2012
Time: 12:30 P.M.

Venue:
Upper Basement Conference Room
The World Bank,
70 Lodi Estate,
New Delhi-110003(INDIA)

Location:

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Note:
Please confirm your attendance by mail to Sapna John at sjohn4@worldbank.org.

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