Jacky Ralaiarivony on Water and Sanitation in Madagascar | ||||||
audio Jan 2018 ; Durée: 10 min. Aut. Jacky Ralaiarivony Ed. USAID - Antananarivo Téléchargeable sous format: Audio MP3 (14 180 ko) Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur Abstract: For the past eight years, Jacky Ralaiarivony has served as USAID/Madagascar’s water and sanitation program specialist. During that time, he has helped expand the role that public-private partnerships play in the island’s capacity-building efforts to improve water supply, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), and has also been closely involved with Madagascar’s successful community-led total sanitation (CLTS) campaign, which continues to take root across rural districts and has become an internationally recognized success. Jacky recently spoke with Global Waters Radio from the USAID/Madagascar office in Antananarivo about the reasons behind CLTS’ success on the island, the importance of monitoring and evaluation in strengthening the mission’s WASH programming, and prospects for Madagascar fully eliminating open defecation in the years ahead. This podcast was originally published in January 2018.
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