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Dignified Sanitation Solutions An experience of LEAF Society

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Leaf Society is promoting the concept of dignified sanitation solutions through behaviour change communication mechanisms, diverging from low cost toilet approach, using children as agents of change, promotion of sanitation societies among women and leveraging funds from various sources.

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Dignified Sanitation Solutions An experience of LEAF Society

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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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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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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

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Designs of Toilets

Toilet attached Bothroom

68%

Toilet only15%

Toilet and Bothroom

17%

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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….