Leveraging multidisciplinary evaluation to improve programming and influence WASH sector practices–a sanitation case study from iDE’s Alternating Dual Pit
Seminario web | En línea
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Organizado por:
Realize Research
- En alianza con: iDE Cambodia
Sobre el evento
To increase access to safely managed sanitation in rural areas, iDE has installed over 23,000 alternating dual pits (ADP)–an on-site sanitation solution that uses storage and lime to treat sludge.
iDE conducted research combining health and social science to investigate the effectiveness of ADP to 1) reduce pathogens to safe levels, and 2) assess household sanitation behavior.
Using this field research as a case study, this session will explore key challenges and learnings when conducting such applied research and how to develop and conduct evaluations that can inform, improve, and influence WASH sector best practices.
iDE conducted research combining health and social science to investigate the effectiveness of ADP to 1) reduce pathogens to safe levels, and 2) assess household sanitation behavior.
Using this field research as a case study, this session will explore key challenges and learnings when conducting such applied research and how to develop and conduct evaluations that can inform, improve, and influence WASH sector best practices.
Presentador/a
| Nombre | Título | Biografía |
|---|---|---|
| James Harper, PE, PhD | Research Manager and Lead Engineer, Realize Research | James works to engineer sustainable societies in low-resource contexts and educate youth about related topics. His work focuses on describing how rural households make decisions about their basic needs, particularly related to sanitation, water, housing, electricity, and nutrition in rural areas. |
| Rana Abdel Sattar | WASH Program Manager, iDE Cambodia | Rana is the WASH Program Manager for iDE Cambodia's Climate Resilient WASH Program which aims to increase rural households’ access to safely managed sanitation in the face of climate change. She has been supporting iDE’s WASH operations, strategy, innovation, knowledge and learning since 2020. |
Resumen
- On site FSM system like the ADPs can reduce pathogens in fecal sludge in the real world but strongly depends on households following recommended practices.
- Professional on-demand SMS services, including pit emptying, are needed in rural Cambodia to allow households to safely empty, switch their pits, and dispose of waste.
- Develop and institutionally implement more practical tools that easily, accurately, and affordably monitor progress towards access to safely managed sanitation
- Include core questions around household practices/behaviors to routine surveys and inspections
- Both technical (treatment and disposal) and behavioral (household practices around technology/service) aspects must be considered in sanitation system design.