2015
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4422asoc593v1812015en
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A contribution to develop strategies to support the social control of sanitation activities

Abstract: This study aims to contribute to the development of strategies to support the social control of sanitation actions. The current research is based on experiences of social control strategies related to sanitation and policies in other more consolidated sectors, analyzed here in light of the theories of Raymundo Faoro and other social scientists who study social control and related topics. Findings revealed a growing involvement of the executive in participatory bodies, a lack of infrastructure and subsidies for… Show more

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“…It is imperative that dynamic and interactive methods be implemented in order to evaluate the true extent of the information actually transmitted to the population during the social and environmental services. Promoting educational projects that go beyond formal educational spaces may contribute to the learning and awareness of the population, in addition to strengthening social participation, resulting in a positive impact on the number of connections made to the sewage collection system (Silva and Naval, 2015). Table 3 presents a summary of the socioeconomic status of the households in the 17 enterprises studied.…”
Section: Educational Kitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is imperative that dynamic and interactive methods be implemented in order to evaluate the true extent of the information actually transmitted to the population during the social and environmental services. Promoting educational projects that go beyond formal educational spaces may contribute to the learning and awareness of the population, in addition to strengthening social participation, resulting in a positive impact on the number of connections made to the sewage collection system (Silva and Naval, 2015). Table 3 presents a summary of the socioeconomic status of the households in the 17 enterprises studied.…”
Section: Educational Kitmentioning
confidence: 99%