Scaling up sanitation The case of rural Thailand Graham, J. (2009)

Lessons learnt in Thailand for rural sanitation:

Decentralized Health System, “Toilet Doctors”
Strong follow-up
Community involvement, community seen as partners
Villages developed implementation plans
High-Level Support
Transparent funding
Clear directives
Sanitation Policies – sanitary toilet ordinance
Reduced Hardware Subsidies – subsidies undermining sustained use

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Graham, J. (2009). Scaling up sanitation The case of rural Thailand United States Agency International Development (USAID), USA

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