Table of Contents
Chapter 1 : Introduction and Background Information
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Sanitation in South Asian Countries
1.3 Briefing Paper for SACOSAN
Chapter 2 : Inaugural Ceremony Speeches
3.1 Subsidy or Self-Respect?
3.2 Where Are the “Ladies”? Sanitation, Hygiene Improvements and Gender
3.3 World Development Report 2004: Making Services Work for the Poor
Chapter 4 : Country Papers on Sanitation
4.1 Afghanistan
4.2 Bangladesh
4.3 Bhutan
4.4 India
4.5 Maldives
4.6 Myanmar
4.7 Nepal
4.8 Pakistan
4.9 Sri Lanka
Chapter 5 : Thematic Presentations and Discussions
5.1 UNICEF Experience on Sanitation in Bangladesh: The Challenge Ahead
5.2 Motivation and Collective Action: Religion and Health Project
5.3 Demand and Supply in Sanitation and Hygiene
5.3 Private Sector in Meeting Demand of Sanitation Services
5.5 Institutional Support in Sanitation Promotion
5.6 Gender Issues in Bangladesh Sanitation Programmes
5.7 Experiences from WaterAid's Work in the South Asia Region
5.8 A Gender and Poverty Approach
5.9 Community Mobilization: Key to Total Sanitation
5.10 Making Sanitation Work: Summary of key lessons from the Thematic Discussions
Chapter 6 : The Dhaka Declaration on Sanitation
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Meetings of the Secretaries
6.3 Participatory Session
6.4 Ministerial Roundtable
6.5 The Dhaka Declaration on Sanitation
Chapter 7 : Driving SACOSAN Forward : Possible Future Directives