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Dignified Sanitation Solutions An experience of LEAF Society
www.leafsociety.in
About LEAF Society • 2633 toilets of target 10,000• Mobilized Rs.65m for sanitation • Convergence of MNREGAS & NBA• Linking MFI’s for Toilet construction- Rs. 1,00,00,000• Working with thousands of children • Featured a Sanitation Driver in UN University • Our Case Study has been published by CWS- EU• Invited by State Planning Com to submit a project • Solid Waste Management for Villages • Fecal Sludge Management
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Some basic facts… • Every 20 second a child is being killed due to water
borne diseases around the world • 37.7m people are affected by water borne
diseases In India • 1.5 million children are estimated to die of
diarrhea in India • 73 million working days are lost In India • As per World Bank’s estimate poor water &
sanitation practices cost us 6.4% of GDP or 53.8% billion or 2.4 Trillion every year
• Open defection is the biggest source of source of pollution and contamination
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Some basic facts… • Census 2011 reveals that more than 50% Indian are ease
themselves in open• More than 75% households have mobiles, TVs, etc. • Each gram of human feces contains – 10,00,0000 viruses,
1,00,000 bacteria, 1,000 parasites cysts and 100 parasite eggs
• More than 70% of our rural population do not have access to safe sanitation practices
• Open defection is the biggest sources of contamination & pollution
• Poor sanitation practices results in many water borne diseases includes, fever, jaundice, cholera, diarrhea, skin disease, etc
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The impact of Low Cost or Cheap Sanitation….
• Encourages corruption • Promote duplication and other practices • False data & poor accountability • Limited participation by user • Reason for slippage • Unit based coverage • No ownership and poor usage • Failed to create a Sanitation movement in India
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FOUR SQUARE APPROACH
• Providing Technical support
• Linkages with sources
• Innovative multimedia, IEC, IPC & BCC campaigns
• Door to door• Community
sensitization
• Promotion of Savings for hygiene, sanitation
• Trainings and door to door campaigns
• Fine tuning attitudes of children from JFL, schools & trainings
Children as Change
Agents
Promotion of Sanitation
Societies for Women – Sanitation
Federation
Meeting the demand with credit or grant
supply
Innovative Multimedia –
IEC, IPC & BCC tools and
techniques
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Why should Children & Hygiene?• Hygiene is sign of Health • We believe Sanitation is Extension of Hygiene • Toilets are just a part of Sanitation • Teaching children about Hygiene will change their
family • Early adaptation of hygienic practices will have
life term impact • Using psychological techniques of rewards &
reinforcements, Positive Addiction, assimilation in sub conscious brain, activity based learning
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www.leafsociety.in
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Promotion of Sanitation Societies
• Failed SHG movement • Multiple borrowings & lending • Promoting habit of Hygiene savings & thrift • Willing to invest in hygiene assets like water,
sanitation, RWH, Incinerators, MHM, etc • 17 Women Sanitation societies with 311 families with
savings of Rs.4 lakh• Promotion of Sanitation Federation • MHM profiles, free distribution of seeds, saplings,
sanitary pads, hygiene kits, etc • 262 families have taken loans and 162 completed
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www.leafsociety.in
Convergence of NBA & MNREGAS
• Reducing corruption and creating real assets than GHOST ASSETS
• First organization to initiate convergence • 1534 units – 842 have completed and put in use• Mobilized Rs.1,07,16,300 • Target of 10,000 units • Government funds are reaching intended
beneficiaries • More villages are approaching LEAF
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Credit for Creating Hygiene Assets • Those who are willing save for Hygiene • Promoted 17 Women Sanitation Societies with
savings of > Rs. 4 L• Pledge to use toilets- adopt design of LEAF
Society • Twin pit model and pit should be ready before
loans • Rs.10,000 – 10m installments • Loans for water connection, RWH, tanks,
Incinerators, etc.
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Sanitation loan from NABARD
• RoI – 7%• Spread: 5%• LEAF Society lends @ 12% pa-
diminishing balance• Repayment duration: 24 months for
NABARD• Half yearly repayment • On lending – 300 families
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shg own NABARD Guardian MGNREGSTotal completed
19 107264
709
1534
2633
Toilets of LEAF Society
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Funds leveraging mechanisms
Guardian SHG NABARD NBA Own Total cost
7,090,000
190,0002,650,000
17,016,300
39,514,171
66,460,471
Designs of Toilets
Toilet attached Bothroom
68%
Toilet only15%
Toilet and Bothroom
17%
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www.leafsociety.in
Impact of Water & Sanitation Projects • 1700 Units have been completed & 1000 units are
under progress• Generated 19,500 person days of employment • Tons of human waste have been disposed off safely
( 750 MTs Approximately)• 2166 Male, 2241 Female and 1551 Children are
using toilets• Average cost of a toilet Rs. 23,500 - Lowest Rs.
8,000 – Rs. 1, 00,000• Generating Rs.65 millions for sanitation with input
of Rs. 3 million from ARGHYAM Foundation
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Lessons & Challenges
• People are willing to invest in toilets
• Rs.23,500 / unit • Dignified sanitation is
working • Hygiene should be the
key • Children can be used as
effective change agents
• Poor support from government
• Convincing SHGs• Limited cooperation's
from banks • Higher cost of MFIs• Huge coverage &
limited capacity of LEAF
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Thanks….
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