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Lessons learnt from piloting Town Sanitation Planning and District Investment Planning approaches in 6 towns and 4 districts in northern Uganda, and developing a Town Sanitation Plan strategy

Download Lessons learnt from piloting Town Sanitation Planning and District Investment Planning approaches in 6 towns and 4 districts in northern Uganda, and developing a Town Sanitation Plan strategy

The objective of this report is to document lessons learned from implementing of the town sanitation planning (TSP) and District Investment Plan (DIP) approaches in terms of improving access to sustainable sanitation services.

Documentation of the lessons learnt focused on six project towns – Aduku, Apac, Ibuje, Kamdini, Loro and Oyam – for the TSP process and four districts – Apac, Dokolo, Kole and Lira – for the DIP. The study aimed at: a)identifying factors influencing success and challenges in the two approaches, b) determining processes, practices and interventions from the two approaches that could be harmonised, replicated and scaled up in the future and, c) presenting the overall outcomes/impact that the two pilots have had on the beneficiaries so far.

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