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Sanitation in urban and peri-urban areas of Cap-Haitien: the promotion of different latrine options through a social marketing approach

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par Rémi Kaupp
University of Southampton - M.Sc Engineering for Development 2006
  

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Appendix A

List of appendices

Printed:


· Appendix B: Sample of topics for a semi-structured interview with the head of

the MSPP.


· Appendix C: Topics and sample questions for the Focus Group Discussion in

Shada.


· Appendix D: Possible definition of sustainable sanitation, by Jenkins & Sugden

(2006).


· Appendix E: Calculations on the MDG targets, related to Section 5.3.3.


· Appendix F: Detailed description of the product-service package introduced in

Section 5.4.3. Files on the disc:


· Joint report by the researcher and Steven Sugden for Oxfam, PROTOS and GTIH

(«Haiti trip report.doc» and «Rapport - Assainissement à Cap-Haitien.doc»).


· Presentation for the Oxfam staff in Oxford («Oxfam presentation.ppt»).


· Notes taken during the semi-structured interviews (subfolder «Interviews»).


· Logical framework of the EU-funded project («Logframe EU project.doc»).


· Questionnaires for the survey (subfolder «Survey\Questionnaire»)


· Detailed results of the survey («Résultats Enquête.xls» and other files in subfolder

«Survey\Results»).


· Instructions for the follow-up of the Arborloo in Mansui («Suivi toilette écologique.doc»)


· Full-resolution photographs illustrating this dissertation (subfolder «Photos»).

Note that many documents on the disk are written in French as they were used during the study.

Appendix B

Semi-structured interviews

This set of questions was used for interviewing the head of the Ministry of Public Health and Population (MSPP) of Cap-Haitien, and also used (with some minor alterations)

for other semi-structured interviews. The questions were not asked directly but rather served as guidelines during the interview, in which the research tried to let the intervie- wees speak by themselves, in order to understand their own issues and perceptions.


· What is the MSPP role regarding sanitation in Cap-Haitien, and in excreta man- agement?


· Which links does the MSPP have with the city council, the private sector, NGOs?


· Which resources does the MSPP have (human, financial, physical...)? Where does

the budget come from?


· What are current practices for sanitation?


· Who takes decisions in the MSPP for sanitation?


· Have studies already been carried out about the sanitation situation? Which are

the different latrine types?


· Which projects have already been tried in Cap-Haitien for sanitation, and how successful were they?


· Are beneficiaries usually consulted before starting a project?


· Does the MSPP provide services to «illegal» settlements and slum areas? Are there different strategies depending on the type of area (hillside, periurban...)?


· Which are the main problems, and how could the MSPP work better in the future?


· Which relationships does the MSPP have with bayakous and micro-entreprises?

Are there any partnerships, subsidies, common projects?


· Are you aware of the EU-financed project, and are you going to take part in it?

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