Wednesday, 30 December 2015

World bank approves $ 1.5 billion for swach bharat abhiyan

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The World Bank has approved a loan of  USD 1.5 billion to support the Central government's flagship cleanliness drive Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), which aims to ensure all citizens have access to improved sanitation - such as a toilet or latrine with a focus on changing behaviour - in ending the practice of open defecation by 2019.

The World Bank will also provide a parallel USD 25 million technical assistance to build the capacity of select state governments in implementing community-led behavioural change programmes targeting social norms to help ensure widespread usage of toilets by rural households.

Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS) will play the overseeing and coordinating role for the programme and support the participating states.  Funds will also be used to develop the capacity of MDWS in programme management, advocacy, monitoring and evaluation.

Key facts :
As per World Bank statistics, of the 2.4 billion people who lack access to improved sanitation globally, more than 750 million live in India, with 80 per cent living in rural areas.  

More than 500 million of the rural population in India continue to defecate in the open, suffering from preventable deaths, illness, stunting, harassment and economic loss.One in every ten deaths in India is linked to poor sanitation. And studies show that low-income households bear the maximum brunt of poor sanitation.

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