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Scaling Up Rural Sanitation and Hygiene in Indonesia

2016

World Bank


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Intervention; Flush toilets; Target; Center for health; National level; Rising demand; Basic sanitation; Catalyst; Prevention; Sanitation technology; Communication strategy; Mass media coverage; Government support; Health promotion; Progress; School curricula; Communication channels; Millennium development goal; Strategy; Soap; Behavior change; Sanitation services; Waste; Workshop; Sanitation service delivery; Regional meetings; Sanitation facilities; Infant mortality; Ministry of health; Enabling environment; Media coverage; Early childhood; Universal access; Family health; Community action; National strategy; Community health; Consultants; Environmental health; Midwifes; Queries; Rural water supply; Pretesting; Communications; Health centers; Technical assistance; Limited resources; Household waste; Government programs; Number of people; Telephone; Human development; Dissemination; Health centre; Universal primary education; Institutionalization; Development planning; Resource mobilization; Institutional capacity; National development; E-mail; Handwashing; Sanitation improvement; Local governments; Financial report; Policy makers; Home affairs; Local community; Infrastructure development; Supply chain; Service provision; Online training; Performance; Government capacity; Exchange of information; Service delivery; Millennium challenge; Health system; Policy; National government; Family welfare; Nurses; Posters; Toilets; Social sector; Verification; Sanitation activities; Populous country; Licenses; Misunderstanding
Language
English

2021-06-15
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