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Sen Priyanka Hemshankar Shikha

UI4004

Policy and strategies for welfare of Sanitation Workers

The sanitation workforce behind the provision and maintenance of sanitation systems provides an essential public service. As one of the major concerns is manual scavenging in India, it was even highlighted in the city of Ahmedabad based on the primary analysis it is associated with various issues involved in it. Over time there have been various campaigns and policies made for sanitation workers to improve their conditions, to encourage people to have a better approach towards people associated with the profession of sanitation. High risks associated with the work performed by sanitation workers need to be catered through the proper provision of facilities. Most of the practices performed by sanitation workers are found to be creating an impression on sanitation workers as untouchables, which is a violation of the human rights of sanitation workers. Most of the issues and challenges faced by sanitation workers are caused due to their voices being unheard. Policy frameworks do not cater to the risk associated with their type of work due to which there is inadequate availability of facilities required for the safety of sanitation workers. 


Report Content

Table of Contents

Project Introduction and Need for intervention

Sanitation workers: Risk, Rights , Provisions

SDG's and National Level condition

Sanitation workers in Ahmedabad

Lack of facilities and Various schemes and Practices

Awareness of welfare schemes and Issues and challenges Identified

Stakeholders involved and Organizational arrangement

Non-state initiates and Assessment Criteria

Proposed strategies