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Progress of WASH-in-Schools in Chhattisgarh 2013 A perspective of status of drinking water and sanitation in schools in Chhattisgarh unite for children

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The functionality gap Coverage Vs Functionality of drinking water and toilets in schools  Nearly 93% of total schools have drinking water facility. However, out of the total schools with drinking water facility (i.e. 93%), only 92% (based on raw data from MIS, SSA) are have functional drinking water facility.  Nearly 58% of schools have girl’s toilet facility. Out of these schools with girl’s toilet facility (i.e. 58%)- only 73% of the school have functional girl’s toilets.  Nearly 54% of schools have boy’s toilet facility. Out of these schools with boy’s toilet facility (i.e. 54%)- only 69% of the school have functional boy’s toilets. [Source: Flash Statistics, State Report Cards, DISE , NUEPA, New Delhi & Raw data (DISE ) from MIS Cell (SSA), Raipur ]  Nearly 93% of total schools have drinking water facility. However, out of the total schools with drinking water facility (i.e. 93%), only 92% (based on raw data from MIS, SSA) are have functional drinking water facility.  Nearly 58% of schools have girl’s toilet facility. Out of these schools with girl’s toilet facility (i.e. 58%)- only 73% of the school have functional girl’s toilets.  Nearly 54% of schools have boy’s toilet facility. Out of these schools with boy’s toilet facility (i.e. 54%)- only 69% of the school have functional boy’s toilets. [Source: Flash Statistics, State Report Cards, DISE , NUEPA, New Delhi & Raw data (DISE ) from MIS Cell (SSA), Raipur ] Functionality of WASH facilities in schools across districts,  Ten districts namely Balrampur, Bastar, Raigarh, Kondagaon, Bilaspur, Rajnandgaon, J. Champa, Surajpur, Bijapur and Jashpur account for more than 50% of schools without drinking water facilities. Eight districts namely Korba, Raigarh, Kanker, Jashpurm Surajpur, Bastar, Bilaspur & Kondagaon account for more than 50% of the non functional drinking water in the State.  Ten districts namely Raigarh, Rajnandgaon, Kanker, Bloda Bazar, Surajpur, Gariyaband, Bastar, Surguja, Janjgir Champa and Kawrdha account for more than 50% of schools without toilet – Girl’s facility. Seven districts namely Korba, Koria, Balrampur, Bilaspur, Kondagaon, Raipur, Mahasamund account for more than 50% of the non functional girl’s toilets in the State.  Ten districts namely Raigarh, Surajpur, Bilaspur, Baloda Bazar, Suguja, Balrampur, Kanker, Janjgir Champa, Bastar and Raipur account for more than 50% of schools without toilet – boy’s facility. Seven districts namely Korba, Koria, Kondagaon, Gariyaband, Bemetara, Raipur, Mahasamund account for more than 50% of the non functional boy’s toilets in the State. [Source: DISE , Raw Data, SSA MIS, Raipur]  Ten districts namely Balrampur, Bastar, Raigarh, Kondagaon, Bilaspur, Rajnandgaon, J. Champa, Surajpur, Bijapur and Jashpur account for more than 50% of schools without drinking water facilities. Eight districts namely Korba, Raigarh, Kanker, Jashpurm Surajpur, Bastar, Bilaspur & Kondagaon account for more than 50% of the non functional drinking water in the State.  Ten districts namely Raigarh, Rajnandgaon, Kanker, Bloda Bazar, Surajpur, Gariyaband, Bastar, Surguja, Janjgir Champa and Kawrdha account for more than 50% of schools without toilet – Girl’s facility. Seven districts namely Korba, Koria, Balrampur, Bilaspur, Kondagaon, Raipur, Mahasamund account for more than 50% of the non functional girl’s toilets in the State.  Ten districts namely Raigarh, Surajpur, Bilaspur, Baloda Bazar, Suguja, Balrampur, Kanker, Janjgir Champa, Bastar and Raipur account for more than 50% of schools without toilet – boy’s facility. Seven districts namely Korba, Koria, Kondagaon, Gariyaband, Bemetara, Raipur, Mahasamund account for more than 50% of the non functional boy’s toilets in the State. [Source: DISE , Raw Data, SSA MIS, Raipur] Independent assessment of WASH facilities in schools shows a similar trend in functionality  90% schools have drinking water facility, while it is functional in 79% of schools (as against total no. of schools).  Nearly 84% of schools have toilet facility of which merely ~51% of the schools have functional toilets.  Despite the coverage of ~65% schools with separate toilets for girls’, merely ~42% of schools have functional girls’ toilets. [Source: ASER 2012 report]  90% schools have drinking water facility, while it is functional in 79% of schools (as against total no. of schools).  Nearly 84% of schools have toilet facility of which merely ~51% of the schools have functional toilets.  Despite the coverage of ~65% schools with separate toilets for girls’, merely ~42% of schools have functional girls’ toilets. [Source: ASER 2012 report]

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Page 1: Progress of WASH-in-Schools in Chhattisgarh 2013 A perspective of status of drinking water and sanitation in schools in Chhattisgarh unite for children

Progress of WASH-in-Schools in Chhattisgarh 2013A perspective of status of drinking water and sanitation in schools in Chhattisgarh

unite for children

Page 2: Progress of WASH-in-Schools in Chhattisgarh 2013 A perspective of status of drinking water and sanitation in schools in Chhattisgarh unite for children

Drinking water and toilet facility in schools in ChhattisgarhDistribution of schools by category, 2011-12

There has been nominal (around 2.7 %) increase in number of schools till 2011-12 as against number of schools in 2005-06. Primary only (67%) & Upper Primary only (27%) schools alone account for ~94% of the elementary schools in the state.

[Source: State Report Cards, District Report Cards, DISE 2011-12, NUEPA, New Delhi]

Total no. of schools (Trend)

Trend of drinking water facility in schools

Coverage of drinking water facility in schools has shown an increase from ~84% in 2005-06 to 94% in 2011-12.

From 2005-06, an additional 6,258 schools have been covered with drinking water supply facility till 2011-12.

[Source: State Report Cards, District Report Cards, DISE 2011-12, NUEPA, New Delhi]

Trend of toilets in schools

Coverage of common toilet facility in schools increased from 17% (2005-06) to 44% (2008-09), but again decreased to 25% (2010-11), which may be attributed to provision of separate toilets for boys & girls. Data on common toilet availability in schools under DISE 2011-12, not published so far.

Coverage of separate girls toilets has shown a considerable increase from mere 10% in 2005-06 to 58% in 2011-12 with 25,312 additional schools having separate toilets for girls.

[Source : State Report Cards, District Report Cards, DISE 2011-12, NUEPA, New Delhi]

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The functionality gapCoverage Vs Functionality of drinking water and toilets in schools 2011-12

Nearly 93% of total schools have drinking water facility. However, out of the total schools with drinking water facility (i.e. 93%), only 92% (based on raw data from MIS, SSA) are have functional drinking water facility .

Nearly 58% of schools have girl’s toilet facility. Out of these schools with girl’s toilet facility (i.e. 58%)- only 73% of the school have functional girl’s toilets.

Nearly 54% of schools have boy’s toilet facility. Out of these schools with boy’s toilet facility (i.e. 54%)- only 69% of the school have functional boy’s toilets.

[Source: Flash Statistics, State Report Cards, DISE 2011-12, NUEPA, New Delhi & Raw data (DISE 2011-12) from MIS Cell (SSA), Raipur ]

Functionality of WASH facilities in schools across districts, 2011-12

Ten districts namely Balrampur, Bastar, Raigarh, Kondagaon, Bilaspur, Rajnandgaon, J. Champa, Surajpur, Bijapur and Jashpur account for more than 50% of schools without drinking water facilities. Eight districts namely Korba, Raigarh, Kanker, Jashpurm Surajpur, Bastar, Bilaspur & Kondagaon account for more than 50% of the non functional drinking water in the State.

Ten districts namely Raigarh, Rajnandgaon, Kanker, Bloda Bazar, Surajpur, Gariyaband, Bastar, Surguja, Janjgir Champa and Kawrdha account for more than 50% of schools without toilet – Girl’s facility. Seven districts namely Korba, Koria, Balrampur, Bilaspur, Kondagaon, Raipur, Mahasamund account for more than 50% of the non functional girl’s toilets in the State.

Ten districts namely Raigarh, Surajpur, Bilaspur, Baloda Bazar, Suguja, Balrampur, Kanker, Janjgir Champa, Bastar and Raipur account for more than 50% of schools without toilet – boy’s facility. Seven districts namely Korba, Koria, Kondagaon, Gariyaband, Bemetara, Raipur, Mahasamund account for more than 50% of the non functional boy’s toilets in the State.

[Source: DISE 2011-12, Raw Data, SSA MIS, Raipur]

Independent assessment of WASH facilities in schools shows a similar trend in functionality

90% schools have drinking water facility, while it is functional in 79% of schools (as against total no. of schools).

Nearly 84% of schools have toilet facility of which merely ~51% of the schools have functional toilets.

Despite the coverage of ~65% schools with separate toilets for girls’, merely ~42% of schools have functional girls’ toilets.

[Source: ASER 2012 report]

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Separate toilets for girls is still a long way to go…

April 2013

WASH-in-Schools: Acceleration required

Chhattisgarh has 6% schools without drinking water facility, 42% schools without any girl’s toilets facility and 46% schools without any boy’s toilets facility .

4 districts namely Balrampur, Bastar, Raigarh, Kondagaon alone account for more than 25% of schools (1,332) without drinking water facilities.

4 districts namely Raigarh, Rajnandgaon, Kanker & Baloda Bazar account for more than 25% (6,469) schools without separate toilets for girls.

5 districts namely Raigarh, Surajpur, Bilaspur, Baloda Bazar & Surguja account for more than 25% of schools (8,290) without separate toilets for boys.

[Source: State Report Cards (DISE 2011-12) & Raw Data, SSA MIS (DISE 2011-12), Raipur]

Urgent need to reach to all schools on priority basis

Disclaimer: The WASH status report is based on the following key documents: State Report Cards (SRCs), NUEPA, New Delhi (Both report and database sheet) District Report Cards (SRCs), NUEPA, New Delhi(Both report and database sheet) Flash Statistics, NUEPA, New Delhi Raw Data, SSA, MIS (DISE-2011-12), Raipur ASER, 2012

As the latest data available used for the report is of DISE 2011-12, so the status given in the reports represents the status as on September 30, 2011.