Society, Culture, Religion and History
Wonder women of many Tamil Nadu villages: Water and Sanitation Promoters
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMSanitation is a familiar term but is often misunderstood to mean the building and using of toilets but this isn’t true. It covers a whole range of thought and action both pre and post latrine use, which includes cleanliness, personal hygiene and the safe disposal of the urine and faeces.
Lack of basic facilities like access to toilets is against the fundamental rights of the citizens
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMThe failure to heed to one’s conscience results in the sense of shame, because one feels one’s personal worth has been lessened. The present situation in country where there are more than many examples where act of people are groups can severely traumatize people and victimize people.
Subsidy or shame Which technique works better in improving sanitation in India Talk by Sumeet Patil NEERMAN at the 3ie seminar at Delhi February 2013
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMSubsidy proponents believe that the poor need economic incentives while shaming proponents contend that to bring out lasting behavioural change, intrinsic motivation is required; people are more likely to use and value things they have had to pay for.
The role of sanitation in girl child education: A documentary film by HEEALS
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AM
The role of sanitation in girl child education - A documentary film by HEEALS
HEEALS is a vibrant civil society organization that aims to safeguard health, environment, education and livelihood to promote sustainable development of society. Through the medium of documentary film and art it is trying to create awareness among the masses about girl child education, menstrual hygiene, sanitation and safe drinking water and attempting to relate how girl child education directly suffers due to bad sanitation facilities, unsafe drinking water and lack of knowledge to obtain the same.
A toilet that loves the environment: A film by the Himalaya Seva Sangh highlighting Uttarakhands experience with ecosan toilets
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMThe Himalayas are inhabited by 40 million people, most of whom are dependent on agriculture and animal husbandry. The prevalent water scarcity also means a lack of water for sanitation. In this case, both open defecation and conventional sewerage pose a health risk. Conventional toilets not only consume a lot of water, but the effluent also pollutes groundwater.
A resource book on waterless urinals: an ecological sanitation method that saves water energy and uses urine as a resource
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMWaterless urinals (WLU) save water, energy and use urine as resource ( Image courtesy: R Sakthivel)
Behaviour change towards sanitation and education through art and drama
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMWith the main objective of creating awareness among the community about the importance of education, open defecation and clean water, HEEALS, a non-profit organization, has collaborated with students from the Central School of Speech and Drama (CSSD), University Of London, to use Applied Theatre as an unconventional and proactive tool to increase awareness among school children in villages and
The Nirmal Bharat Yatra - Goodwill on Wheels
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMLaunching the Toilets are Beautiful Campaign
Zen and the art of wise water management Rainwater Clubs youtube channel crosses 1 million views
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMThose readers who got the insider joke in the title need no introduction to the rainwater harvesting and ecological sanitation evangelist that is zenrainman.
Nirmal Bharat Yatra Indias biggest ever sanitation and hygiene mela reaches its halfway point Organizers reveal exciting new formats for the last three stops
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMAfter 1,000 kms on the road crossing three states, organizers reveal exciting new formats for the last three stops of the Yatra
Sewagram, Maharashtra (Oct 3-5)