Wednesday, 20 November 2019

Lest we forget: let Open Defecation Free not become Literacy

Lest we forget: World Toilet Day 2019 celebration concluded. Early morning follow up pictures on whatsapp feeds are rare now, any significant officers writing monosyllable- (sir...do that...do this...follow up) on the numerous groups stopped. and that also ended my plan to write something significant- a elusive academic paper on how new media- specially whatsapp messaging was a great tool utilized to further the campaign of Swachh Bharat across India.

Its good time to look back into the history of campaign in India's development history. When I joined college in 1999, it was perhaps the last few years of great literacy mission in India. I was selected to be a data collector for one of the Total Literacy Campaign districts in Haryana. However, I could not join then. 

So, where are we now:

World Literacy Day 2019 celebrated not long before sometime in September. India and world had a great literacy programme in the decades of 80s & 90s. Literacy and Sanitation campaign has very very interesting similarity.
 
  1. Both were launched roughly same time---1988 and 1986*
  2. Governments have invested huge administrative energy in achieving literacy & sanitation.
  3. Both required huge motivation on the part of individuals and a favourable ecosystem to achieve the objective and continuing it. First generation in both cases are hard to handle. 
  4. Both were looking for outcomes at district level- 1. Total Literate district and 2. ODF district
  5. Interesting programming progression- ODF to Post ODF and Literacy to Post Literacy.
  6. Similarly notified- resource agencies, and big media campaign relevant in their time and large partnership of schools, colleges, civil society organisations, volunteers etc. 

So, what did we achieve through campaign.

  1. India's literacy is still at 74.04% with range of 63-93% from Bihar to Kerala.
  2. Female Literary perform below.
  3. No one talks about literacy any more. If anything we hear is perhaps annual three day talk when ASER report reveal learning outcome possible to compare that with "Usage" in case of sanitation.
  4. So, campaign resulted into benefiting states like- Kerala and other smaller states. Bigger states- MP, UP, Bihar and others are still below 70% #. 

How government is looking at literary now. Perhaps we are waiting for the denominator to diminish to hit total literacy and that means a certain age group to be completely left for heavenly abode. Few are exceptions determined to be literate before starting the journey. Long live Bhageerathi Amma from Kerala who took literacy exam at the 105. @

Here another  big assumption is anyone entering into age 7 is for sure going to be literate, which may not be reality considering our education system.  

Open Defecation Free- Way Forward 

India has declared itself open defecation free and have resolved to work on ODF sustainability. News Papers report and government's own programming efforts indicate there still are families who are either left out of baseline or using the shared facilities. Those need to be converted into families having their own household toilets.

As incentive regime staring to end sometime soon. We are making two big assumptions.

- Those families who are given incentive to build toilet have it and all members using it.
- All new housing unit being constructed in coming days will have toilets.

did it work for literacy? No, similar assumptions did not work with literacy and so it may not work for sanitation as well. Perhaps coming census 2021 will shed some light.

Till then, as someone who had decades of experience on sanitation said when the campaign launched in 2014 said..." all the good work in sanitation would now be done post 2nd October 2019"- Lets do good work and programme to sustain what we achieved during the campaign.

------a happy "engagementwithshit"


Disclaimer: Views expressed in blogs are personal and no way represents views of the organizations that I work with or worked with in the past. 


Saturday, 22 June 2019

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan has been an experiment in self efficacy



Context: The new government has resolved to work on providing tap water to all households in next five years, its important to look at the last campaign which govt. ran for last five years. Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) campaign achieved reasonable success in very short span of time driving many different communities and many different levels of bureaucracy  to achieve which is not only unprecedented by all accounts but also built a foundation which can unleash India becoming much cleaner country in years to come. It has also been world experiment of sorts for the world how sanitation can be prioritized.  

What worked for the campaign: Practitioners of behaviour change has been talking about "self efficacy" being the salient lever for adoption & sustenance of any new behaviour. The behaviour, which requires large scale environmental modification even requires highest self efficacy believe in the system itself. Swachh Bharat Mission has been one such experiment in the history of large scale programmes. It has created space for provisioning of information, tools, and skills for administration and households to implement the programme, promoted healthy behaviour at community level with appropriate incentives built in both financial as well as social approvals, promoted role models through its various mass media initiatives.  


Highest political leader believed it could deliver. It has created ecosystem at the highest level to make sure system is constantly reminded of the objective. District Magistrate believed it could be delivered and most importantly households believed it could  change the behaviour. After long long time to my readings since the National Literacy Mission (TLM), for the first time ever administration reached out to the community and enroll their participation, organised them, harnessed their goodwill to achieve extraordinary. Communities got together to stop something which was essentially a bad practice.  



There are last mile challenges and that's going to remain but as the buzz around govt. is cognizant and believe it could deliver which again is further experiment of self efficacy. They are planning for SBM 2.0 and will stay invested.  



Why water can be delivered and why challenges are far bigger.



Since system has tested and gained the confidence that it could deliver, it can take a confident stride on water. 

Water crisis is bringing community closer to being amenable to govt. initiatives. If govt. can come closer to working out mix of surface & under ground water based projects there are reasonable chance of success.



Panchayati Raj system is romanced & have been wrongly assumed it could deliver on water despite dismal performance of urban local bodies which has fewer resources or for that matter the highest legislature sans large number of bureaucrats and specialist working around. If we can provide the similar level of support system to panchayats it will work.


Sanitation has very interesting individual incentives built into it. All households were eligible for some kind of incentive. Therefore,construction of toilet was not that tough, usages still remains a challenge. Jal Jeevan Mission may not bring the similar incentives to every households. 

Second, provisioning of water has been pretty much pvt. enterprise as urban or rural housing. Individuals have been mostly building houses for generations in rural areas. Majority of urban houses are built by individual households themselves. The private companies/developers still caters to fraction of urban population. Government's role is limited to home loans provisioning. Rural housing has never had this provisioning as well.


Water supply system doesn't bring any direct incentives to the households and in this context asking for user charges are going to be even tougher as there is alternative available which is one time investment & have better individual control for areas which still don't are not yet severely affected. It will also be difficult for the households to completely stop using their own handpumps manual or motor operated. 



Also there are likely to be multiple departments working around water and that will make it even more difficult.  

Sunday, 24 March 2019

Can we make social science or say community work glamorous?



Recently, I attended a very informative workshop at IIT Madras Research Park. We had this fantastic, knowledgeable professor managing the business. He has fantastic voice modulation and affirmative demeanor to command one and all. He was at his poetic best while explaining science.  

Centre has fantastic research centre hosting Saint Gobain research labs, incubation centre and many more. They are coming up with international centre for clean water. The centre in its brick & mortar form- have only under construction workstations, seminar halls, wires lying here and there at this moment. However, our respected professor shepherded all of us a strong 100 delegates squeezing into 4 lifts, given instructions where to be clicked and how many times, also forcing us to visualize what they were building. I am not really sure, and many were of my kind, what was there to see.

Over break, I was discussing with my colleague, why all of us went to see that under construction part of building which he kept referring as Taj Mahal. And there was a tentative agreement this was coz of IIT enigma and technology folklore that our society has perpetuated over generations. Giving primacy of science specially technology over all other disciplines collectively.

That brought me to the next question- can we possibly create same glamour for social science or possibly community work. Not sure I can say yes. The last celebrated community worker so to say, who went on becoming famous was Mr. Obama. He supposedly decided to do community work over normal law practice.

Social Science folks did have some enigma and fair share of folkloric status. I did manage to visit Tagore's house and did see where Amartya Sen used to live and did go with all curiosity to JNU academic block or Dhabas. And those are mostly history and that does grip you and transport you in life and times of iconic people.

But I am not sure, a professor in best of the social science institutes in India or outside could take for a guided tour to show only under construction building to 100 odd strong crowd, mostly very qualified and scientists.

Interestingly spaces where we operate need community work to be more glamorized inviting smart young people to join and talk with the same sense of fulfilment, assertion and authority. Wish we could be same diligent in reporting every data points, every emotions, that we encounter while we work with community. 

Someday, we get to the point asking discovery or invention of another technology is not the answer of the technology which failed due to lack of community work.

Incentivize community work better. And possibly that can make it glamorous as well.

Thursday, 22 November 2018

Toilet talk has never been this sexy!


Toilet Talk
Mr. Gates, probably the most identifiable business leader of 21st century comes with jar of human shit and triggers the world. World notices. When Prime Minister of the largest democracy talks about it. World notices.
And when Matt Damon says…
you got one, I got one…and that’s the reason to celebrate…..World notices.

Indian recently hosted two big events within span of eight weeks- Mahatma Gandhi International Sanitation Convention & World Toilet Day Summit, which have seen participation of representatives from almost all countries of the world- either government delegation, civil society representatives, or corporations.

Bollywood stars, politicians, musicians, and literally everyone talks about toilet. Toilet talk has never been such sexy. Swachh Bharat Mission has been game changer for the world. Toilet is talked in the drawing room, theatre, newspapers, internet and every space possible.

Rims of pages written over toilets- good, bad, ugly. One proposes a number, another contests the number, one proposes toilet being used & other contests those being used for every other purpose other than what they were meant for. Politics divide and toilet unites.

In my professional career, the last time something has gained such space was HIV. Though it was pre-social media days & world was not this connected.

Claims, counter claims, and yet another claim have resurrected issues of toilet in the mainstream. Not every day, it happens that online newspapers/website run series to cover world toilet day. And specially those who were known to strongly pursue views critical of the government of the day. It doesn’t happen every day that government take note of a random report claiming its failure to stop open defecation.

I had been talking to so many practitioner, people on the ground, beneficiaries, and they had thrown interesting insights…that got me thinking.

My Toilet Musing

INR 12,000 toilet answer to all
This sounds almost like street market selling - “herak mal” at certain amount. The positioning of campaign has been such that it sounds like. Toilet is the answer to all issues at hand. Conversations with people helped me to find the following.

- Women’s empowerment.
- Employment
- Health/child survival
- New found meaningful engagement for youths and people in the villages
- Many more…fertilizer, better crop yield, environmental protection


Baseline number

Talking to veterans helped coming to the conclusion that India has not reached this toilet coverage for the first time. Little bit of data digging thrown of interesting number given by the Ministry itself.
In 2010-11, India has reported coverage of 75%. Then the coverage percentage reported to be 38.70% (Oct 2, 2014) which stands to 96.33% as of today. Many people have expressed skepticism over the coverage with history of campaign, processes, and curious case of baseline.
Toilet Coverage in 2010-2011

After census of 2011, the Ministry went back to look into the reported coverage, NSSO survey data, and threw interesting correctional factors that many fever would have to put as we would be reaching to census 2021.
·       Not sure, if we are prepared for 35% downward correction. Downward correction reported then was as high as more than 50% in few states. In fact, sample survey had also thrown higher coverage number than census one, which was done two years later.
·       Some states were smarter in data management than others then. And perhaps we are staring at the similar situation.   
·       Going by the latest contested figure of CAG audit in Gujrat suggested 30% deficit recently.


NSSO 2008-09
Census 2011
TSC 2010-11
NSSO minus Census
Census 2011 minus TSC
MADHYA Pradesh
14.7
13.6
70.91
1.1
57.31
TAMIL Nadu
26.5
26.7
79.87
-0.2
53.17
UTTAR Pradesh
46.5
22.9
74.61
23.6
51.71
GUJARAT
32.7
34.2
81.74
-1.5
47.54
D& N Haveli
46.8
29.3
70.06
17.5
40.76
CHHATTISGARH
17.7
14.8
54.05
2.9
39.25
Andhra Pradesh
35.7
34.9
71.01
0.8
36.11
JHARKHAND
15.9
8.3
44.03
7.6
35.73
ORISSA
11.8
15.3
50.71
-3.5
35.41
RAJASTHAN
17.9
20.1
54.61
-2.2
34.51
HARYANA
54.7
57.7
91.8
-3
34.1
HIMACHAL Pradesh
53.5
67.5
100
-14
32.5
KARNATAKA
24.8
31.9
63.87
-7.1
31.97
WEST Bengal
58.3
48.7
76
9.6
27.3
MAHARASHTRA
39.3
44.2
70.29
-4.9
26.09
All India
34.8
32.7
68.41
2.1
35.71

That gets me doing a lazy internet research to hit this interesting definition which wiki says used in Pharmacology. It defines

"Baseline describes a person's state of mind or being with the absence of drugs. For example, after an LSD trip, baseline would be the point where the user is completely under control and no longer experiences any effects."

Looks like this aptly describe, why we are more comfortable at baseline.

People are using toilets

I asked people, what was good about this phase of sanitation campaign. People had very interesting answers from plain cynicism to more nuanced one. I am summarizing below.
- In the earlier version, toilets were built of the sizes where human could not sit. This phase, super structure has dimension of full human size and hence likelihood of use.
- From tea sellers to prime minister everyone was talking about it, tweeting about it, and mostly importantly a certain degree of acceptance of issues came. Campaign had better community focus.
- District Magistrate has never been seen walking on the street deep in the village at 5 AM in the morning.

In general people had opinion that toilets are being used. But, every one said…how a battle worth fighting open defecation free communities were merely reduced to saturating baseline. Baseline interestingly also given interesting tool to defend many of the shortcomings. This is classical case of how a good concept when applied at scale opens up for criticism.

Peddling many a cliché

While there has been remarkable community engagement in the campaign. The campaign has also seen many a cliché being peddled. Women selling their ornaments, a poor family selling their goat/livestock, family begged for alms to build etc. Every village/district and all involved wanted to replicate it. Altruism of poor was peddled in many forms. Some places reported…..compression of demands for incentive which turn out compression of supply itself and resulted into poor construction etc.
Many of those are called out. Govt. issued advisory. But, guess community was hugely romanced in the campaign, which otherwise always had been in development sector. I am yet to find some coming to community in rich neighbourhood for financial contribution or at least a commitment to walk every one in the park before being build. But, this was there 12,000 incentive to toilet to a poor households. Before you jump into per capita cost or something….consider the following.

- A typical toilet are supposed to be used by 5-6 members so that puts incentive 2,000 per capita.
- And government does have maintenance money annually given for park etc. and for toilet its life time one time incentive.

Therefore, better instrument of community engagement could be tried out rather than the cliché of altruism, sacrifice,….to the negative ones---coercion, invasive nudging etc.

And Finally 




https://thewire.in/rights/grit-on-world-toilet-day-a-look-at-the-wires-coverage-of-sanitation   



Friday, 24 August 2018

Dear Mr. Buddha


Dear Gautam Buddha,
We are writing you from some nondescript place in Gaya. 
You know...we still can't write. Only half of women in your Bihar is literate, we have asked someone to write on our behalf. So, not sure....really if he is writing what we wanted him to write or not.
Trust you are doing great there

somewhere. They were telling me you walked on this land many centuries back. Good that you “walked out” of this place. Nothing much is left here. We have problem of water in summer. We go in the open to defecate. We don't have houses. 
People of different features and sizes comes in large number looking for you. Perhaps they want to learn something......but what they get is our people defecating in the open. They were telling me they capture that in their big cameras….we are not sure why they are interested in someone defecating in open. Looks like, since they don’t find you and nothing much is left so, they capture us. 
Some people came visiting us last night. We had good chat....oo....we got good lecture & verbal thrash on toilet, sanitation, and water. We thought hard on some of the issues. we are sending you this if you have a thought or two as you attained Gyan and perhaps are free from life and death.

Mobile is dear to me: Thank you Mr. Ambani for making available phone again at Rs. 501, we recall your father has done this before making it available at 500 in 2001 or so. You have done a great favour. Now people could not say…that we all have mobile and not toilet at home. 
I have been telling it for sometime that toilet costs more than mobile. And also its unfair comparison, what you call comparing apple vs oranges. We have alternative to toilet as going in the open but unfortunately not having option for mobile. And Mobile perhaps serve a very distinct function which could not be done by any other substitute.
Women doesn't have all power in the world: After session for an hour or so..some of us really wanted to take rest. Wanted to lie down on the same mat as we have been listening to them. Some of us did try stretching a bit…..but the voice from dias and behind…..stopped us. They didn't realize we had been awake since wee hours of the morning. 
You know…..we have something to share……why women should be instrument of all changes that they want to bring…….…women should go and picket illegal liquor shop……govt. have been saying women should come forward and try bringing reform of all kinds in society.
we pained with this proposition and we are dead tired….you know what….I work 18 hours a day…..taking care of house, children, cattle and what not…..and then they come….they ask us

- to form SHG for thrift…
- to take bank loans.
- to run enterprises
- fight against child marriage
- fight against child labour…
- make nigrani samite to stop open defecation….
Why should it be all women’s job….tomorrow you will say…..climate change…form women’s group…..let us go home and take rest…..I only have limited time as you have……and for God’s sake, we have not created all these problems…why we should be leading the solutions if you really think that’s the solution, which we always think……not a solution and at best bad solution.....solution lies somewhere else......and we are punching bag.....
Our husbands asked to visiting team, they didn’t have land…..they promised land could be arranged….and also went on to say…..it does not require land. ….we asked we didn’t have water for all seasons….
they became really angry…..inquiring if we cleaned our bum that morning……we could not find much relevance to it…….not sure......though if they know…65% households in Bihar have no land. Large number of families are fighting for homestead….or even larger number have only homestead at best that is also very small often not much larger than the recommended toilet size……..
We can't enforce prohibition: You know what...we have prohibition enforced by the present govt. but our men still drink. And when they drink, they ask really good questions…..some of them asked really good questions last night as well….they asked about the technology……asked if leach pit contaminate our water sources…….. and visitors given some arguments.....
Some came visiting our hamlets …..the following morning and they found….there was water.....seepages... in the pit which was barely 4 feet deep……we get scared….of piling all our shit there in the pit…...we were sure team was also convinced there was issue.....
Visiting team asked our husbands ......if they could talk to them….when they were not drunk…….some of them suggested if we could…..stop giving them food at home……they would think of building toilet for us……we told them…..we were not ready to be beaten by our husbands…..we had already enough problems…..not having a toilet would be lesser problem than being beaten by husbands.....
You know what….we had issues with drinking specially with our menfolk and that’s why we took our fight to the government…..& govt. enforced prohibition….it was very curious…..why they were still wanting us to enforce the law…when they were all powerful to do so…..it was interesting to see.....they were only interested in toilets...and not folks who were drunk......
They "hoped" at the end of the meeting that we would all built toilet......
Confide with me: You know sir....we also want toilet.....and we also don't want to go in the open...but we want someone to come and talk with us. If the same visiting team is responsible for water.....and instead of getting me water....only talks of having a toilet......sir, we will not build....if they want....let them build it.....we will not use it. 
P.S. if possible visit sometime.......perhaps you could do something.

Sunday, 29 July 2018

First ODF district in Bihar: the travel so far and the journey that begins



Introduction: In one of many lectures that I attended across various discipline of social sciences taught me interesting phrase for any achievement in sector. All achievement is always “in the Being” and not “Been”. And so open defecation free status must also been taken into that spirit of being and not been.

It has been a tremendous travel for Bihar and Sitamarhi and
there is this whole journey starts to keep the district ODF. This blog outlines what I know about the district, its campaign leaders- two District Magistrates and the campaign insights from the ground.

Demographics: Sitamarhi is among top 100 districts in India in terms of population with 3.5 Million people (Census 2011) with 3,89,592 households to be covered out of total 5,11,987 households at baseline. The district has rivers crisscrossing its geographies all over with perennial floods from water flowing from Nepal.

Leadership: Sector has interesting anecdotes on implementation of CLTS which is often called Collector Led Total Sanitation opposed it its actual connotation of Community Led Total Sanitation. Campaign in Sitamarhi given another evidence to strengthen this hypothesis.

The campaign leadership at the district level shown tremendous commitments of governments engagement with the community. Mr. Rajiv Raushan led the team form front. He has many feathers in his cap- led first ODF Gram Panchayat in Khagaria under Swachh Bharat Mission, given first ODF Sub Division in Sitamarhi.

Dr. Ranjit Singh, who had to his credit leading campaign for
first ODF district in Gujarat led coverage of last miles under his leaderhip and repeated his Gujarat success quite literly. He repeated his success and made district achieve distinction of first ODF district in Bihar.

Process and milestones:  Open defecation is mediated through many layers and social processes in society. Poverty, if not social acceptance of open defecation there is no outright social condemnation of the same, majority religion which has very strong sense of purity and pollution, and inability of previous campaign to reach out to them left this practice being prevalent out there. 

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (SBM) didn’t have great start to start with in Bihar. The Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) was the implementing department and the history of sanitation campaign led by PHED was not great in Bihar. In the middle of 2016, Govt. of Bihar decided to transfer the implementation to the Rural Development Department (RDD) which has more legs on ground to implement the campaign. Sitamarhi was the first district to systematically plan, implement, and monitor huge mobilization. 

Planning & Implementation: District Water and
Sanitation Committee organised planning workshop under the leadership of DM on 20th May 2016, deliberated, and come up with ODEP to achieve ODF by 2nd October 2017.

A three-day Refresher training on CLTS for the trained motivators was organized by District Administration, Sitamarhi between 27th and 29th June 2016. This was the beginning of second big leap in the massive campaign towards ODF Sitamarhi. This is to highlight State has already trainer 800 motivators before and they were not being effectively utilized then. 

From there on district never looked back and marched step by step
achieving open defecation free status for its villages, gram panchayats and  by the end of 2016, they were able to achieve Belsand sub division ODF. By the middle of 2017, they were on the verge of declaring the entire district ODF and then flood hit the district hard. It halted the community process and lot of damage done to the structure.

Post flood, the campaign again started albeit at slow pace and picked momentum at the start of 2018 and been able to achieve the final milestone this month.

How did campaign progress:

The graph below indicates the steep increase in coverage during 2016-17 and 2017-2018. The district mobilized entire district machinery to go all out and mobilize community to eliminate this practice of open defecation.

This is to highlight here, Bihar has been able to successfully implement disbursement of incentives only when community level outcomes are achievement. Till March 2018, beneficiaries were not eligible to receive incentive money if their Ward was not declared ODF. Currently also 50% ward level coverage is must for incentive payment. Incentive is given to beneficiaries and beneficiaries themselves construct the toilets. The achievement of the district clearly indicates strength of the campaign where over 500 thousand households constructed their individual toilets without upfront incentive payment.

Milestones:

1. Produced first ODF subdivision in the state- Belsand.
2. Created Limca Book of Records for highest number of Soak Pit Built in a day -2168
3. National Record for highest number of incentive payment in a day- Rs. 113 Crore & 94556 beneficiaries.
4. State record for record number of MIS updating in a day
5. District Achieved ODF

What imade it to succeed:

- Extra ordinary leaderships by district magistrates and second line
- Concentration of administrative and financial resources by development partners- UNICEF and Tata Trust and district administration.
- Innovations in community organization- leaving no one behind.
- Determination to overcome fear of finishing things declaring ODF. Clearly identifying need to continuously working on sustain the gain.

Personal anecdotes: 

- Mr. Rajiv Raushan managed has been able to garner support of Sima Suraksha Bal in triggering the community eliminating the practice in addition to other stakeholders. He is basically a people’s person. Easygoing, open door policy, constantly thinks how he can serve the community, explorer – never afraid of situation. 
I remember seeing him surrounded by at least 1,000 people in Khagaria, when I went to meet for the first time. This was very unusual site. No one can imagine a DM talking to such a large crowd to resolve a dispute. In Sitamarhi too he was seen addressing the community late evenings on several occasions. He may be one of the most travelled DMs with in the district; I am sure he must have visited all 273 Gram Panchayats during his tenure. Very patient listener and open to ideas. If any great idea strikes to him, he will not sleep until he has realized it – take the example of constructing 2,168 soak pits in a day. 

Very engaging person – On several occasions, our interactions would end beyond – 12:00 mid-night – strategizing on new approaches to scale up and reaching the poorest!  

- Mr. Ranjit Singh, the current DM of the district brought a very different flavor and energy to the campaign. He had shown tremendous strength to finish what was left to be done to achieve ODF. He has successfully led a very successful ODF campaign in Gujarat. He was the District Development Officer of Narmada, which was the first ODF district in Gujarat.

The day, he joined office in Sitamarhi. He called our team and seek our support to finish last mile coverage. He was racing against time to achieve the milestone and led from front. He has also reiterated his resolve to keep invested and engaged to help the community sustain this honour and give a healthy start to the children of the district. The great quality that he exhibits in plenty is that he doesn’t fear finishing things.  


Way forward:  The district has clearly identified its next frontier of sustaining the gain. The ground report indicates district administration is working every day through one or other events and engagements reminding the community to honour what they achieved and sustaining it. After declaration the district has observed mass hand washing all over the district led by the DM from front. 

Collaborative Author: UNICEF has been the technical assistance partners and I invited Mr. Pravin More, the outgoing WASH Specialist to collaborate for this blog. I started as outsider to participate in the planning workshop in early 2016 in Sitamarhi, as I was working with Unilever then. And had good fortune to collaborate with the district in their last mile campaign as UNICEF associate.  


https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/Narmada-set-to-become-Gujarats-1st-open-defecation-free-district/articleshow/53628426.cms
https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/bihar-set-to-declare-two-districts-odf-soon-117063001053_1.html