Handbook on Scaling up Solid and Liquid Waste Management in Rural Areas | ||||||||
textbook May 2012 ; 36 pages ![]() Ed. WSP - Washington Downloadable format: PdF ![]() Downloadable from the publisher ![]() Abstract: The handbook has been prepared for program managers and implementers working in rural sanitation at district and sub-district levels to strengthen their understanding on how to implement a waste management program at scale in rural areas. Contents: The handbook is divided into seven sections: 1. Understanding Waste: provides a basic understanding of common terms used in waste management. 2. Waste Management in Rural Areas: provides an overview of issues related to waste management and how this fits into the program framework of TSC and Nirmal Gram Puraskar (NGP). 3. Approach to Planning: addresses the goal of waste management in rural areas, units of planning, importance of phasing and criteria that can be used to select pilot Gram Panchayats (GPs). 4. Institutional Options: provides guidance on institutional arrangements for planning and implementing a waste management program in rural areas. 5. Community Mobilization: focuses on scaling up a participatory approach to waste management. 6. Technology Options: outlines the principles that can be adopted while selecting an option. 7. Financing, Incentives and Monitoring: addresses sources of funding for capital and operational costs, and looks into how a solid and liquid waste management program can be monitored at district and GP levels.
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