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Demand Creation

Demand Creation Tools

Demand Creation Introduction


Demand Creation - General

Awareness Raising for Demand Creation


Social Marketing (DC)

School Campaigns (DC)

SSWM in School Curriculums (DC)

Empowering Young People as Promote...

Advocacy - Influencing Leaders (DC...

Creating Information Material (DC)

Media Campaigns - Posters and Flye...

Media Campaigns - Radio (DC)

Media Campaigns - Video (DC)

Media Campaigns - Internet and Ema...

Corporate Social Responsibility (D...



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Concept

What is sustainable sanitation and water management? How are they linked to agriculture? Learn more on the basics of SSWM:

Concept Introduction

Background

Learn more on background issues of sustainable sanitation, water management and their link to agriculture, such as environmental issues, health and hygiene, economy, development, or socio-cultural issues. Find out more:

Background

Understand your System

Take part on the guided tour that introduces step-by-step on how to analyse your local sanitation and water system in order to identify the critical issues and to improve it in a next step.

Introduction

Implementation Tools

With what kind of software and hardware solutions can you optimise your local water management and sanitation system and make it more sustainable? There are hundreds of options. Check them out!

Implementation Tools Introduction

Previous Step:

Start a participatory planning process by exploring the current status and the involved stakeholders.

Exploring

Next Step:

How to achieve a participatory decision that is supported by all important stakeholders? Read more in the Decision Making section of "Planning and Process Tools":

Decision Making


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