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National Sanitation Action Plan (Rural Group)

National Sanitation Action Plan (Rural Group). Dr. Sher Jamal Khan National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST). National Sanitation Action Plan. Guiding Principles Key Actors Components of N-SAP. Specific Actions. Drivers for promotion of sanitation movement

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National Sanitation Action Plan (Rural Group)

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  1. National Sanitation Action Plan(Rural Group) Dr. Sher Jamal Khan National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)

  2. National Sanitation Action Plan • Guiding Principles • Key Actors • Components of N-SAP

  3. Specific Actions • Drivers for promotion of sanitation movement • Dedicated department for water and sanitation • Early finalization of provincial sanitation policies • Sanitation acts, rules and regulations • Devolution of powers to UC level • Discretionary funds to politicians to be streamlined • Organizational restructuring/capacity building of institutions • Effective accountability mechanism • Capacity building of union councils • Training of sanitary workers

  4. Specific Actions • Cost effectiveness of sanitation projects • Community mobilization and participation • Integrate hygiene aspects in school curricula • Open drains should be converted into covered network • Decentralized wastewater treatment and re-use technology • Mapping of existing sanitation facilities • Need-based/separate allocations for water and sanitation • Incentives and rewards (especially for sanitary workers) • Partnerships at the local level • Performance indicators • Monitoring committees to be made functional

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