Current state of affairs (Sept 2018):
After three successful years of collaboration between Speak Up Africa and ONAS, and because of the good results of the communication campaign and building of capacity, ONAS is scaling up the pilot program through the implementation of the National Program for Sustainable Development of Non-Sewered Sanitation in Senegal (PNDDAA) across the country. To support ONAS in this orientation, Speak Up Africa continues the efforts to strengthen the ONAS’ communication capacity, develop news tools (documents and videos) to assist the scaling up and elaborate training session for pit emptiers through Senegal.
Since 2016, Speak Up Africa has organized and overseen dozen of awareness workshops with women, girls, boys, and thought leaders in Dakar peri urban areas, Pikine and Guediawaye. Through the partnership with the sanitary district of Pikine, which help to build capacity of health officers about menstrual hygiene management, more than 10 000 inhabitants of the area have been sensitized and trained.
Biggest successes so far:
- Establishment of a national dialogue to support ONAS and the Ministry of Sanitation’s national agenda of improved sanitation, fostering greater synergies among policymakers and private sector stakeholders.
- ONAS’ institutional communication capacity is strengthened, for instance messages and briefs are developed to apprise public and private sector leaders of current initiatives developed by ONAS around fecal sludge management.
- Creation of the “Settal Sunu Gox” communication campaign
- Creation of the “No Taboo Periods” campaign, which aims to break the silence around menstruation and raise awareness about the fundamental role that menstrual hygiene management plays in enabling women and girls to reach their full potential.
Details about activities is given in the project description below.
Website of the ONAS Program for fecal sludge management
Facebook page of the ONAS Program for fecal sludge management
Yaye Sophiétou DIOP
sophietoudiop@speakupafrica.org
Capacity developmentCommunity sanitationPublic awareness, advocacy and civil society engagement Behaviour changeHealth and hygienePolitical processes and institutional aspectsSpecific to one or several countriesEnabling environment and institutional strengtheningBill & Melinda Gates FoundationJournalistsPoliticians and local decision makersPractitionersLocal NGO
EthiopiaNigeriaSenegal
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