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Community-Based Sanitation Improvements in Indonesia

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Countries: Indonesia
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Increase Access to Water, Sanitation, Hygiene (SDG 6.1 & 6.2)
Water Quality (SDG 6.3)
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Leaving No One Behind
Services Needed: No services needed/offered
Language: English
Start & End Dates: Jun. 2013  »  Ongoing
Project Source: User
Profile Completion: 59%

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Improve the environmental quality in urban slums through community-based waste management. Key project goals and objectives: 1. Establish people's capacity to manage waste in the environment. 2. Provide real support from the government for waste management. 3. Change the quality of the environment 4. Improve household incomes. 5. Increase the community's skill in the waste management. Activities: 1. Community sorting of household waste. 2. Establish waste bank …

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Improve the environmental quality in urban slums through community-based waste management. Key project goals and objectives: 1. Establish people's capacity to manage waste in the environment. 2. Provide real support from the government for waste management. 3. Change the quality of the environment 4. Improve household incomes. 5. Increase the community's skill in the waste management. Activities: 1. Community sorting of household waste. 2. Establish waste bank to implement waste management and engage the community to become the member of the "waste bank." 3. Economic benefits for the community as a result of waste management. 4. Waste Bank organization operates with the cooperation of the community facilitated by Wahana Visi Indonesia and government.

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Communities in neighborhoods 12 & 13 Penjaringan, North Jakarta, Indonesia consisting of 1,025 households (7,529 people).

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Although the name has to change, the role of Wahana Visi remains the same: the main partner of World Vision in implementing most of World Vision intervention programs across Indonesia. In 2010, Wahana Visi implemented about 41 long-term and comprehensive … Learn More

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