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Film - audio visual

Reaching the Unreached: Listening to South Asian voices on Equity and Inclusion in WASH

The video draws on the perspectives of those whose voices are often not heard, such as the disabled, children, the elderly, the very poor and other excluded groups to highlight some of the complex factors concerning equitable access to sanitation and hygiene in the region. With the aid of specific examples from Nepal, India and Pakistan the video analyses barriers to access through the lens of socio-cultural, economic, political, geographic, environmental and administrative factors.

Let's talk crap. Seriously. TED Talk by Rose George

It's 2013, yet 2.5 billion people in the world have no access to a basic sanitary toilet. And when there's no loo, where do you poo? In the street, probably near your water and food sources -- causing untold death and disease from contamination. Get ready for a blunt, funny, powerful talk from journalist Rose George about a once-unmentionable problem.

Rose George “talks shit” to raise awareness about the lack of basic sanitation worldwide.

No more shit, please!

This film is about the unfolding story of CLTS in Guna, India against the  backdrop of the Government of India's national Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) which has now been replaced by the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA). These programmes have been implemented in Madhya Pradesh since 2003 but despite 2 million US$ having been spent, by 2011, there were still no ODF villages. However, with recent CLTS efforts, 35 villages (home to around 12,000 people) became ODF between December 2011 and December 2012.

This film was produced by Knowledge Links with support from IDS (April 2013).

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