Title | SIDA : SWACH evaluation Rajasthan, India : final report |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Year of Publication | 1994 |
Authors | Swansea, GBCentre for |
Pagination | 2 vol. (xiv, 135 p. ; 114 p.): 16 tab. |
Date Published | 1994-01-01 |
Publisher | University of Wales, Centre for Development Studies |
Place Published | Swansea, UK |
Keywords | cab94/1, case studies, community participation, cost benefit analysis, costs, disease control, dracontiasis, evaluation, gender, hand pumps, health education, india rajasthan, maintenance, manpower development, projects, rural areas, sanitation, social marketing, water supply, women |
Abstract | The Integrated Sanitation, Water, Guineaworm Control, and Community Health Project (SWACH) aims to improve the supply of safe drinking water, upgrade operation and maintenance of water supply facilities, establish a process of continuous health education and reduce Guineaworm infestations through improved domestic and environmental sanitation. The evaluation reports that investment in safe drinking water constituted 70 - 80 per cent of project costs. Concentration of resources on the eradication of Guineaworm has apparently led to the neglect of other waterborne diseases. Apart from these two topics, the evaluation covers the human resource development component, issues of gender (including women handpumps mechanics and women's groups), personnel management of the project and the use of social marketing in mobilising the community. The report closes with the findings of a participatory rural appraisal in 10 villages. |
Notes | Contents: [Main report]. - Bibliography (5 p.) ; Appendices 1-15. - Draft. |
Custom 1 | 822 |