heeals campaign report 2012
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Heeals conducted a baseline door to door campaign on Sanitation and Safe Drinking Water. The primary purpose of the door to door campaign was to gather and make available information from target populations to be used in project design and implementation, to help define strategies, policies and appropriate health messages for the targeted communities in the area .To help designing workshop, training modules and working plan for the sanitation and water awareness team in the region.TRANSCRIPT
DOOR TO DOOR
AWARENESS CAMPAIGN APPROACH
ON
SAFE DRINKING WATER & SANITATION
AN APPROACH THAT WORKS
FOR COMMUNITY
Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
31st March & 1
st April 2012
An approach to create
Awareness for improving
Water and sanitation facilities
Policies, processes approach and
Capacities to serve community
Heeals Campaign Report 1
Executive Summary
People living in urban slums falling to diseases by
problems arising from all the quarters of life,
whether it is unhygienic food infested with flies
and insects or unsafe drinking water draining out
days & night from the clock of their life.
One such place lying in the by lanes of upscale
commercial area Kaushambi, Ghaziabad known as
Bhowapur Village remain unheard for many years.
Most of the people living here are migrated from
different parts of the country and lives as tenant’s.
They became sandwiched between the walls of 6 by
8 ft dimension with poor sanitation and water.
HEEALS working in health, environment and
education for the downtrodden, under privileged,
marginalized and unaware section of people in
society with motto of “It’s Our Fundamental Right to
Have Safe Drinking Water & Sanitation”, conducted
a Door to Door Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation
Awareness Campaign and Survey in Bhowapur
Village and comes out with hearth wrenching facts.
Map description showing the targeted
district Ghaziabad of Uttar Pradesh, India
About 95 % of tenant living in the so called
“Chawls” are drinking salty water directly from
source without boiling or passing it through any
filtration process, making the lives of children and
pregnant women prone to water borne diseases.
With open drains filled with dirt & filth and no place
for the drains to go, over flowing drain sometimes
comes into the houses of people .During rainy
season situation becomes bad to worse, water enter
into the rooms and houses, and mix it with drinking
water source and place where they wash their
utensils, letting the bacteria and viruses entering
into their food chain. Everywhere there is a lack of
proper drainage system.
.
At the heart of this research campaign lies an approach to shift the
behavior of people in creating clean sanitation community and ways of
obtaining safe drinking water
Map Not To Scale
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Objectives of the Campaign
We started a campaign on Safe Drinking Water &
Sanitation. We want to run our campaign at the
same level as that of polio campaign, if we can
eradicate polio from our country, then we can also
help people in getting safe drinking water and
sanitation facilities. And help in keeping check on
water born disease.
Heeals conducted a baseline door to door campaign
on Sanitation and Safe Drinking Water. The primary
purpose of the door to door campaign was to gather
and make available information from target
populations to be used in project design and
implementation, to help define strategies, policies
and appropriate health messages for the targeted
communities in the area .To help designing
workshop, training modules and working plan for
the sanitation and water awareness team in the
region.
An increase in the knowledge and change in
practices of drinking water, household practices of
water filtration , sanitation practices in home and
community are anticipated by the end of the project
as result of campaign interventions. The second
purpose of the activity “Door to door campaign” is
to take out the maximum information from the
community to know about the different practices
prevalent in the community, to know about the
living conditions, health condition, sanitation and
water condition of the targeted area.
Poor & Unhygienic Condition of Toilets
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Campaign Summary
Door to Door Sanitation campaign was conducted
on 31st
and 1st
of April 2012 on the basis of the
survey conducted by the Heeals team on 24th
& 25th
March 2012.
Heeals team came out with the eye opening figures
which show us that most of them were living in
unhygienic conditions.
Many people were unaware about hygiene
practices, for example water filtration processes,
community hygiene and home cleanliness etc.
Heeals noted down these problems and planned a
targeted campaign on the problems faced by the
families and individuals of the area. The campaign
was assigned and planned in a manner to provide
the basic awareness to the affected community. A
door to door campaign was conducted to reach each
family in the targeted areas. Door to door was
planned to provide the awareness and information
to each family personally by the Heeals Team. The
information is provided verbally and through
pictorial diagrams regarding the community and
home cleanliness, water cleaning processes,
hygienic sanitation practices and proper ways of
hand washing.
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AND SANITATION
In Images:
Heeals volunteers creating
awareness among the
people about safe drinking
water and clean sanitation
conditions.
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What Has been the Approach
So Far?
Traditionally, sanitation programs in the region
have focused on providing toilets, usually on a
subsidized basis, rather than on motivating their
usage.
Evidence now overwhelmingly points out the fact
that providing subsidized toilets does not necessarily
lead to enhanced usage or ensure behavior change
for all the households or the entire community.
The focus mostly remains on construction of
toilets in rural areas either directly by the
government or by providing a high level of subsidy
to beneficiaries. In India, till recently, the national
government provided financial assistance to
identified poor (below poverty line) families for
constructing toilets of a specified design. In
addition to this assistance, many state and
provincial governments across the South Asia
region had introduced their own schemes of
providing subsidy, often covering an even wider
segment of the population. For example, in
Bangladesh, early initiatives in sanitation focused on
the distribution of fully-subsidized sanitation
hardware.
Programs and projects always restrained there self
from creating awareness regarding the basic issues
of sanitation and clean water. Programs didn’t try to
push the things inside of the home; instead they are
trying a more pull strategy.
They are creating the arena but not telling the
community how to fight in that arena, we need to
emphasize on these aspects that people still are
unaware of many things which they can easily use to
make their life easier.
Campaign Approach Our task is to spread the awareness among rural and
urban slums areas which are near to NCR Region
then go to interior parts of the country. We create
awareness among them by telling them how they
can purify water by boiling, filter, putting cloth on
tap etc. And also encourage them to make toilets in
their home. We want to stop open defecation and
also encourage them to make “community toilets”.
Heeals team conducted a two day campaign in the
Bhowapur Village and Kaushambi slums area started
on 31st and finished on 1st April 2012. Heeals team
divided into six group’s .Each group consisting one
male and one female and one supervisor to
supervise them. Each group allotted thirty families
to target; all six groups were divided into six
different locations of the target area.
We have applied push approach in the campaign
where instead of calling people in to our knowledge
space, we have pushed that knowledge space in to
there homes through our door to door approach.
Through this method we were able to interact with
each family individually, so that we can understand
each of their problems and issues to the core.
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Key Issues
Bad sanitation practices and Un safe
drinking water creating breeding grounds
for disease
Heeals Safe water & Sanitation survey led us to
know that there are many problems arising in the
area which remains unaddressed for many years and
nobody has bothered to address them to help the
needy in the area.
It has been find out after the “Heeals Survey Report
2012” that around 84 % families in the area do not
know about any government scheme running in the
area on safe drinking water & sanitation.
Only 7 % families know that there is a scheme
running in the area regarding on safe drinking water
and sanitation or has been there in the past. This
shows the lack of awareness among families in the
area regarding the schemes, it is not that people
does not wants to know about the schemes it’s just
that good efforts are not made to reach the
communities.
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People using same water storage for
Washing, Drinking and Bathing purpose.
Can Health Outcomes be Achieved if
Only Some Households Use Toilets?
It has been observed that even where higher access and
usage of sanitation facilities by several households has
been reported, improved public health outcomes have not
necessarily been achieved. This is because even if some
people still continue to practice open defecation, the
surroundings are not free from fecal contamination.
Public health outcomes can be achieved only when the
entire community adopts improved sanitation behavior,
the area is 100 percent open defecation-free, and excreta
is safely and hygienically confined. This is possible only
when the collective is made aware of the negative effects
of poor sanitation, sensitized about the fecal-oral
transmission route, understands the link between
sanitation and health, abandons the traditional practice of
open defecation forever, and every member of the
community has access to, and uses a, sanitary toilet
ensuring safe disposal of fecal matter.
7%
84%
9%
Yes
No
do not know
Source : Heeals Survey Report 2012
Bad sanitation practices and un safe drinking water creating
breeding grounds for diseases
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About 60 % people use shared toilets and still 27 %
of the population goes outside for defecation, which
clearly shows a big question mark on the cleanliness
of the toilet. The lack of awareness regarding the
cleanliness of toilet and its adjoining area leads to
open defecation and diseases.
Improper garbage disposal, throwing away the
household garbage on roads & streets, which leads
to heap of garbage in the area. Use of plastics bags
making the condition worse, they choked up the
drains and sewage system, which leads to do
manual scavenging. “Manual Scavenging is the
biggest dehumanizing activity. Poor sanitation
facilities lead to this practice, by improving the
sanitation facilities we can eradicate this practice as
even machines can’t clean the choked pipe lines”
When we asked the public on the cleanliness
condition of the village.
About 70 % people told us that there area is in
extremely bad condition and only 23 % see
cleanliness in same places with 7 % of the surveyed
population does not find anything bad about
cleanliness”
70%
23%
7% Bad
Clean in some
places
Good
Source : Heeals Survey Report 2012
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Biggest Dehumanizing Activity
“We have to end the biggest Dehumanizing Activity
called Manual Scavenging”
The Employment of Manual Scavengers and
Construction of Dry Latrine Prohibition Act in 1993
was indeed to give some relief from this activity, but
still nothing has done to eradicate this practice. Tens
of thousands of people are engaged in Manual
Scavenging.
There were 118474 Manual Scavengers or their
dependents which are identified in under the self
employment scheme for rehabilitation launched in
2007.
One of the difficulties in eliminating this activity is lack
of Proper Sanitation Facilities in Rural India and urban
slums. There are poor Sanitation Facilities in these
places. People are still using dry latrines which
encourage Manual Scavenging. We have to stop the
dry latrines practices and help them in making Proper
Sanitation Facilities.
There are no sewerage facilities in rural areas, Urban
Slums are also not touched by proper sewerage
facilities .Still workers manually clean the septic tanks,
“these septic tanks are becoming death tanks for the
workers”. It is full of many poisonous and dangerous
gases, many people are died by inhaling poisonous
gases and many of them going to die if we would not
stop this Dehumanizing Practices.
Many of them are the sole bread winners of their
families .These dependents were force by social and
economic conditions to come into these practices to
feed their families. Most of the Manual Scavengers
belongs to SC & ST, last year MHA (Ministry Of Home
Affairs) told to all states that engaging or employing a
member in SC or ST in manual scavenging fall within
the ambit of SC & ST prevention of Atrocities Act, but
there is no record of any one being convicted under
this Act. Source: figures taken
http://m.thehindu.com/opinion/editorial/article3371382.
“Sanitation is more important than independence.”
– Mahatma Gandhi
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Open Defecation
In addition to using toilets, people and
families still defecate in the open.
Recent studies of statewide sector assessments in
India show that most people continue to defecate in
the open not due to a lack of access to toilets, but
primarily because they see no reason to change
their behavior and does not aware about any
associated health risks .
It has been observed that even where higher access
and usage of sanitation facilities by several
households has been reported, improved public
health outcomes has not necessarily been achieved.
This is because even if some people still continue to
practice open defecation, the surroundings are not
free from fecal contamination.
One of the biggest reason people given for defecate
in the open in spite of having toilets in their homes,
is the lack of awareness in keeping their toilets and
the nearby premises clean and free from filth and
garbage. Families and households know the ways to
keep it clean but often ignored to clean the toilets
and nearby areas, which in the end leads to rise of
diseases and health issues. A hard hitting, to the
core campaign, is required to change the behavior
and raise the awareness level of the families and
people. Heeals team has uses IEC materials such as
Community cleanliness poster, house cleanliness
and hand wash poster; through the pictorial
description, we have shown them how they can
keep their toilets, surroundings and home clean and
safe from diseases and health problems.
Pictorial description has been used to create
maximum impact in the mindset of people as they
can see the pictures and relate with them very
easily.
According to the “Heeals Survey Report 2012” it has
been found out that in urban slum areas like
Kaushambi and Bhowapur 50 % people go out to
defecate and biggest reason they gave for this is the
unhygienic condition of the toilets and the bad
condition in which toilets are running. These factors
encourage people to go out and defecate.
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Garbage Disposal & Sanitation
From our campaign We found out that there is lack
of garbage disposal practices , absolute improper
waste management practice is prevailed , we found
that e -waste, clinical waste ,biological waste
,household waste etc are disposed on the same
place , cows and other cattle are eating these
garbage which effects them with poisonous
substances.
Rag pickers are very prone to deadly diseases as
they deal with poisonous chemical substances due
to improper sorting and disposing of garbage.
There is an extreme need to make people aware
about the ill effect of using polythene bags. Use of
polythene bags not only affects the environment
(due to its non biodegradable properties) but also
affects the health of people who carry food,
vegetables, baby products and other consumable
items in the colored polythene bags. These
chemical mixes with food items enter into the body
affecting the health with major diseases and health
problems.
An effective communication need to reach each
family and community, so that they can understand
ill effects of the improper disposal of garbage,
polythene bags, effective use of dustbins and
optimal use of non-biodegradable products and
discarded items. This can only be achieved if a heart
hitting communication plan is implemented, which
can change not only behavior of the community and
families but also the mindset in which they deal in
such things.
Does Subsidized Construction of
Toilets Lead to Usage?
While investment in toilet construction through the
provision of generous subsidies for hardware to
households has, to some extent, increased the
reported coverage of sanitation in the region, subsidy-
driven programs do not generate motivation for use
of the facility. Indeed, subsidized toilets are often not
used and lie abandoned, or are being put to
alternative uses.
Recent studies of statewide sector assessments in
India show that most people continue to defecate in
the open not due to a lack of access to toilets but
primarily because they see no reason to change their
behavior and does not aware about any associated
health risks .
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General Cleanliness
Half of the surveyed population does not
know the right way to wash their hands
General cleanliness is one of the biggest weapon
human being has since eternity to protect himself
from the evil side effects of diseases, health
problems etc.
During our campaign we have greatly emphasized
on the big benefits and good effects of hygiene and
cleanliness. Heeals carried the pictorial posters
depicting the right way of hand washing, where
team members has shown them as how they can
properly carry out the process of hand washing,
after this we have provided them with hand wash
poster for their future use .
The good thing we came to know about the familes
in the Bhowapur and Kaushambi area , that they
were very particular about there bathing and
washing clothes and always used to take strict
measures to follow those measure.
As came out in the Heeals Survey Report 2012 , around 53 % people are not using soap to wash their hands, where as 72 % people has told us that they do not use soap before and after food to clean their hands , they wash only with plain water. It shows us that families are unaware in benefits of cleanliness.
We have created awareness regarding the same to showcase them why it is important to wash hands with soap, not only before the meal but also after the meal. Also told them why it is important to wash their hands each time they urinate and defecate .We have used pictorial diagrams such as F diagram ,which shows how bacteria and viruses can enter into food chain & body and how they can gave rise to deadly diseases such as typhoid, cholera etc. This can even take the lives of infants and children.
21%
53% 26%
With Soap
With Water
Do not clean at
all
Source: Heeals Survey Report 2012
“The shortage of fresh water is the major ecological problem
of this moment”.
-Mikhail Gorbachev
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In addition to highlight the issue of sanitation among every individual we have distributed the cleanliness posters to everyone, we also interacted with the onlookers and passerby. We have pasted the posters in and around the homes of the labours and slum areas. The community cleanliness posters depicted the pictorial description of various ways and importance of keeping the vicinity clean and free of garbage and dirt.
IEC materials used for effective
communication outreach
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Drinking Water
We all know that water is life,still due to lack of knowledge and wakefulness. People are not passing the drinking water through any filteration process ,making them fall to water brone diseases .
It is very unsafe if water is drink directly without passing it through any filtration process .
We had asked people about which water filteration process they use.
About 67% of surveyed population drink water directly from the source, wheather its municipality tap , water tanker,boring water or any other water storage body .
As from the campaign we came to know that people were not aware from any form of water purification process .
As it is one the main agenda of our campaign ,we have created awareness about the safe drinking water , how we can purifiy it and make it safe for drinking .
People use the same water storage for different purposes like drinking water ,bathing ,toilet and cooking etc , which cause the germs to enter human body, to make it worse , residents use plastic containers , a very less percentage of people use earthen or stainless steel pots to store water.
We aware the families about the various ways to keep their drinking water storage utensils clean ,so that they can store there water for longer period, it is sad to know that due to lack of knowlegde people do not clean their drinkng water strorage utensils for many days .
We strongly recommend that lack of knowlegde and awareness regarding safe drinking water playing a tainted game here which ultimately leads to many hazardous diseases among the people especially the children.
Source: http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/environ.shtml
“It’s Our Right to Have Safe Drinking Water”
MDG Goal 7(c)
Halve, by 2015, the proportion of the population without
sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation
The world is on track to meet the drinking water target,
though much remains to be done in some regions
Accelerated and targeted efforts are needed to bring drinking
water to all rural households,
Safe water supply remains a challenge in many parts of the
world
With half the population of developing regions without
sanitation, the 2015 target appears to be out of reach
Disparities in urban and rural sanitation coverage remain
daunting .Improvements in sanitation are bypassing the poor
Source (http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/environ.shtml)
The issue of safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene has
traditionally been associated and discussed along the global
North – South axis. Whereas lack of improved sources for
water and sanitation are still an everyday reality in many of
the developing and least developed countries in the world.
The lack of improved and sustainable access to water and
sanitation is also a gender equality issue. One of the regions
facing the greatest challenges is in Rural and Urban slums.
The burden of water provision falls most heavily on girls and
women. They go too far flung place to collect the water for
daily purpose .During Natures calls they have to go in remote
areas for relief ,this may raise the question of insecurity for
them. Due to lack of proper sanitation in schools, many girls
would also miss their classes when menstruating. Children are
also particularly vulnerable to poor quality of water,
sanitation and hygiene.
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Educ
Education and Sanitation
Education and Sanitation are starkly related to each other
There is a very close relationship between Education and Sanitation . Sanitation and Hygeine practice can not be achieve without proper education and knowledge , Children education starkly affected by improper sanitation .
According to our sureveyed report 90 % people have said , there children education is affecting by improper sanitation facilities and unsafe drinking water as they suffer from health related problems diseases and family problems which results in affecting there attendance in school and sometimes force them to drop out.
No toliets ,improper toilet facilities and poor hygein conditions in girls schools, force them to go outside for nature‘s call .Which may increase the the risk of eve teasing and sex-exploitation.
This may results in ending there education carreer.
We have asked them a simple question on sanitation “Does your children education is affected by these issues, like unsafe drinking water and unhygienic sanitation facilities?”
If yes: - Reason
(a)40%
(b)60%
(a) poor facilities of
toilets for girls and
less availability of safe
drinking water
(b) he/she is not able
to attend the school
on regular basis
,because they remain
sick/fatigue most of
the time .
Source : Heeals Survey Report 2012
Yes No
90%
10%
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Health Condition
Health of the families in Bhowapur and Kaushambi area majorly affecting due to unsafe water and unhygienic sanitation condition of the area.
As we have mentioned in the above statements
people are not using any water filtration methods
because of which they are falling ill due to water
borne disease every now and then. During the Safe
Drinking Water and Sanitation Awareness Campaign,
Sunita a pregnant women mother of two girls living
in pathetic conditions in the area told “ Nobody has
ever came here to create awareness regarding
sanitation and water , all the families living in the
chawls are drinking water directly from source forget
about filters no body of us even boils the water”
another person Manish a driver , told us that “Due
to Choking of drainage, and lack of awareness
where to throw and proper disposal of garbage , we
are falling to diseases almost every week or month ,
and with summers on the corner it is for sure that we
will going to be diseased”.
We asked them questions such as, In last one year is
somebody from your household has fallen ill? , if yes
then what are the diseases which makes them fell
ill.85 % of the families has said that one or more
members has fallen ill due to water borne diseases.
Most of them are children and women, they told us
that when summer’s approach children fell ill every
day due to poor sanitation conditions and unsafe
water.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Adult
Infant
Child(6-12) Source : Heeals Survey Report 2012
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Where is India on MDG 7 (c) Track.
About 626 million or more in the country
still defecates in the open.
Though India has achieved some progress on safe
drinking water supply but there are still many
people who don’t have access to safe drinking
water. We have made some progress on safe
drinking water supply, but a high percentage of
population still defecate in open. About 97 million
people are still not able to enjoy “the right for safe
drinking water”. And about 626 million or more in
the country still defecates in the open.
In rural areas about 67% in 2010 had no access to
sanitation, this show those who are rich has more
access to sanitation facilities. In India there is a lack
of access to safe drinking water and sanitation
facilities because of annual increase in the
population. Over 1.7 million (22% of the world total)
children under five who died in were Indians.
“Diarrhea is one of the largest killer disease among
children, and accounting for 13% of the deaths”.
Worldwide , over 80 % of diarrheal deaths are due
to unsafe water ,lack of proper sanitation facilities
and poor hygiene.
All of the above can be prevented if there is a strong
National and International will and determination to
assure everybody’s right for a healthy life and well-
being.
Source:
www.United%20Nations%20Millennium%20Development%20Goa
ls.htm
Diarrhoea is one of the largest killer diseases among
Children, and accounting for 13% of the deaths
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The Road Ahead
With the formulation of appropriate guidelines,
demand-responsive strategies, the foundation has
been laid for achieving overall sanitation goals in
village, city, district and states across India.
The approach has demonstrated the ability to meet
the objective of safe drinking water and sanitation.
The approach is determined to achieve a hygienic
sanitation facilities and simple water filtration and
community hygiene processes to be adopted by the
targeted population.
Heeals wants to create awareness regarding the safe
water and good sanitation processes, approach and
policies to be adopted by the families and
communities across villages’ districts and states of
India. We are creating awareness with the use of
Information Communication Technology (ICT) and
Information Education Communication (IEC) tools
and techniques. As awareness is the prime weapon
to fight against the ever increasing cases of health
problems and diseases which arise due to unsafe
water practices, unhealthy sanitation practices.
We want the support of National and International
communities, individuals, corporate and institutions
to take forward our project and ideas to safe guard
the environment, health and policies and to define
the same in the favor of communities across India.
The project is aimed to move ahead across
boundaries, villages, cities and districts in
the development of society.
About Us
Heeals
A Vibrant Civil Society Organization Aims. To Safeguard Health
Education, Environment and Livelihood to promote sustainable
development of society. HEEALS Resource Reflect The part IV
of The Constitution of India As well As Indian Commitment to
Global Development.
Funding
Project Funding had came from the staffs who were working
voluntarily or semi –voluntary .Their common commitment
was to create an organisation which act locally and think
globally.
Acknowledgements
We like to give special thanks to families of Bhowapur Village
and Kaushambi, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh India, Mr. Attar
Singh, Municipal Councilor, Bhowapur Village, Ghaziabad, Uttar
Pradesh.
We are especially grateful to our Volunteers who supported
this campaign and survey and providing quality technical
expertise and vision in order to make this work and its
corresponding formative research and community level
interventions possible.
We would like to thanks everyone who supported us in the
campaign directly or indirectly and in making of this report,
without whom this would not be possible.
Inspiration and overall guidance for Door to Door Awareness campaign
Approach on Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation was provided by Gaurav
Kashyap . (Managing Director).
Prepared &Edited:
Gagan Deep, Abhinav
Sharma and Akanksha
Pushkar.
Photographs: Heeals
field surveyors
Design: Sandeep
HEEALS (Health Education Environment And Livelihood Society)
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