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Swachh Bharat Mission Wayanad Suchitwa Mission - Wayanad

“ Sanitation is more important than Independence” - Mahatma Gandhi Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad Sanitation Includes….. Safe disposal of human and animal excreta; Safe storage and handling of drinking water; Personal hygiene; Cleanliness of the houses; Food hygiene; Safe disposal of waste water; safe disposal of solid waste; and Community hygiene Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Open Defecation Free (ODF) OD means – Defecation in fields, forests, bushes, near water bodies, or other open spaces Around 65% of rural People practice OD in India Exposure of Human excreta to the Environment & Adversely affects the Health Human excreta contains huge number of disease causing pathogens Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad ODF Components IHHL Community sanitation School and Anganwady Sanitation Public Sanitation Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

1 gm of Human excreta contains 1,00,00,000 Viruses 10,00,000 Bacteria 1000 Parasitic Ova 100 parasitic eggs Population of 1200 without toilets produces 300 Kg of fecal matter every day. Via contaminated food about 3 grams (Equal to one Chocolate) of each others faecal matter every day Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

OD leads following diseases Diarrhoea, Jaundice Dysentery, Tetanus Cholera Polio Hepatitis Typhoid Intestinal worms , Malaria trachoma Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad ODF for Our Children…….. Higher infant mortality Under Five Mortality rate (U5MR) High rate of absenteeism and stunted growth among children Loss of Working days due to sickness on account of communicable diseases Reduced resistance and Immunity in children Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad Economic Impact Total economic impact of inadequate sanitation in India amounts to Rs. 2,40,000 crore Per person annual impact of Rs. 2,180 Source: WSP-SA 2006 Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad Our Wells? Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad To Whom we Work for ODF? Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad B E N E F I T S Healthy Society. Cultural Development. Social Behavioral change. Monitoring Benefit to concerned GP Development of Tourism Industry Economic Development Natural Beauty Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad ODF Support Group GP / Ward Level GP Level – President, Secretary, Medical officer, ICDS, AE, HM, NGO’s, CDS, Merchant Associations. Ward Level: VWSC, Representatives of President, Secretary, Medical officer, ICDS, AE, HM, NGO’s, CDS, Merchant Associations. Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad How can We Work? Support for Agreement Support for Construction / Completion Technical Support for High risk areas Monitoring ODF – IHHL/CS / PS/ AWWS Verification at ward / GP Level Inter ward Verification Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad

Swachh Bharath Mission - Wayanad