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Research on the Impact of Targeted Subsidies Within Open Defecation Free (ODF) Communities

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Sanitation
Interventions
Behavioral: Targeted Subsidy
Registration Number
NCT03822611
Lead Sponsor
The Aquaya Institute
Brief Summary

This study evaluates targeted subsidies as a strategy to improve sanitation infrastructure and behaviours in communities that have reached Open Defecation Free (ODF) status after a Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) program. The investigator's hypothesis is that sanitation subsidies targeted at the most vulnerable households within ODF communities will increase and help sustain latrine coverage, quality, and use amongst the targeted households, and through a spill-over effect, amongst the rest of the community. Half of participating communities will receive the targeted subsidy, while the other half will not receive any treatment.

Detailed Description

Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a widely used approach to eradicate open defecation in rural communities in developing countries. Using emotional triggers, CLTS promotes community self-help to build household latrines. In Ghana, where CLTS is part of the government's official sanitation strategy, a community is declared "Open Defecation Free" (ODF) when 80 percent of households own a latrine.

There is however evidence that open defecation persists in so-called "ODF" communities, especially as the most vulnerable households (the poorest of the poor) cannot afford to construct or maintain durable latrines. As a result, subsidies for these vulnerable households have been proposed as a strategy to promote the construction of durable latrines and help sustain safe sanitation behaviours in communities having received CLTS.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
5615
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Targeted SubsidyTargeted SubsidyIn these communities, households identified as vulnerable receive a voucher for a free latrine sub-structure (slab + pit lining), redeemable with local sanitation suppliers.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percentage of households owning an individual, functional latrine with full superstructureApproximately 18 months

Household ownership (yes/no) of a latrine that is i) not shared with other households ("individual"), ii) whose pit is not collapsed and not full ("functional"), and iii) with four walls (or circular walls) and a roof of any materials ("full superstructure").

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percentage of households owning an individual, functional latrine with full superstructure and durable superstructureApproximately 18 months

Household ownership (yes/no) of a latrine that is i) not shared with other households ("individual"), ii) whose pit is not collapsed and not full ("functional"), iii) with four walls (or circular walls) and a roof of any materials ("full superstructure"), iv) with a concrete/plastic slab and pit lining with plastic/rocks/bricks/concrete ("durable substructure").

Percentage of households reporting practicing open defecationApproximately 18 months

Self report by the respondent of not always using a toilet to defecate when at home.

Percentage of households reporting satisfaction with latrineApproximately 18 months

Self report by the respondent of being satisfied with the latrine (s)he uses for defecation.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Districts of Tatale and Kpandai, Northern Region

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Tamale, Ghana

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