Rosensweig, FredPerez, EddyRobinson, Andy2014-03-242014-03-242012-06https://hdl.handle.net/10986/17348The Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) has provided technical assistance to support government efforts to scale up rural sanitation since 2007 through Scaling up Rural Sanitation (TSSM). One of the central objectives of this initiative is to learn how to improve rural sanitation at a scale sufficient to meet the 2015 millennium development goal for sanitation in Indonesia, Tanzania, and the states of Himachal Pradesh (HP) and Madhya Pradesh (MP) in India, and to then use the lessons learned to help replicate policy, programmatic, and service delivery approaches in other countries. Endline assessments of the programmatic and institutional conditions (referred to by the project as the enabling environment) needed to scale up, sustain, and replicate the total sanitation and sanitation marketing approaches were conducted in all three countries: East Java province in Indonesia; ten districts in Tanzania; and Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Baseline assessments of the enabling environment were conducted in late 2007 during the start-up phase of the overall project. The baseline assessments identified weaknesses in the enabling environment in each country and made concrete recommendations for WSP technical support to help address these gaps. These recommendations were incorporated into WSP work plans in each of the countries. The purpose of this report is to synthesize the key findings, conclusions, and recommendations from these three assessments to provide guidance and insight for other countries seeking to create large-scale sustainable rural sanitation programs.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICESACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATERACCESS TO SAFE WATERACCESS TO WATERACCESS TO WATER SUPPLYAPPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGYBASIC SANITATIONCHILD MORTALITYCLEAN WATERCOMMERCIAL BANKSCREDIT CONSTRAINTCREDIT INSTITUTIONSEARNINGSECONOMIC ACTIVITYEXTREME POVERTYFINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSFINANCIAL INSTRUMENTSFINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIESFINANCIAL PRODUCTSFINANCIAL SERVICEFINANCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERSFINANCIAL SERVICESFINANCIAL SYSTEMFINANCIAL SYSTEMSFINANCIAL VIABILITYFORMAL CREDITINCOME GROUPSINFORMATION GAPLARGE UTILITIESLATRINELOANLOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDSMICRO-FINANCEMICRO-LOANSMICROFINANCEMICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONSOUTREACHPRIVATE OPERATORSPUBLIC FUNDSPUBLIC UTILITIESRAINWATER HARVESTINGREGULATORY MECHANISMSSAFE WATER SUPPLYSANITATION FACILITIESSANITATION INFRASTRUCTURESANITATION MARKETSANITATION PROVIDERSSANITATION SECTORSANITATION SERVICESANITATION SERVICE PROVIDERSSANITATION SERVICESSANITATION TECHNOLOGYSAVINGSSERVICE PROVIDERSERVICE PROVIDERSSERVICE PROVISIONSMALL BUSINESSSMALL BUSINESS FINANCESMALL BUSINESSESSMALL ENTERPRISESSMALL-BUSINESSSMALL-SCALE SERVICE PROVIDERSSMALL-SCALE WATERURBAN AREASUSERSWATER SUPPLYWATER TANKWATER TARIFFSPolicy and Sector Reform to Accelerate Access to Improved Rural Sanitation10.1596/17348