Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Are you willing to pay for community toilet access?

Spainbased expert’s study aims at evaluating people’s mindset on cleanlines­s, understand­ing how slumdwelle­rs’ sanitation practices can be improved

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: After Finish Society-backed Harmen Leijnse’s recent toilet tour of North India, a Spain-based researcher is asking people in Lucknow and Kanpur if they are willing to pay (WTP) to use a community toilet.

Alex Armand, associate researcher at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), UK, is currently in Lucknow to evaluate people’s mindset on cleanlines­s. The theme of his study is – ‘Community toilets in slums: Willingnes­s to pay for and usage of community toilets’ in select communitie­s of Lucknow and Kanpur.

Giving details of the project helmed by Finish Society, IFS and Morsel, Armand shared: “Through the study, we will try and understand how we can improve slum dwellers’ sanitation practices and understand the behavioura­l aspects of users and operators.”

“Our aim is to promote regular usage by increasing awareness and improving the quality of community toilets. The purpose of the study is to break a vicious cycle by making community toilets more attractive, increase profits and usage and improve environmen­tal quality and health in slums,” said Armand.

This joint initiative of Finish Society, IFS & Morsel, is on between January 2018 and January 2019. Approved by the University College London (UCL) Research Ethics Committee (Project ID Number: 2168/012), it is funded by the Internatio­nal Initiative for Impact Evaluation.

IFS is a premier economic research institute based in London,

and specialise­s in public policy. It is Britain’s leading independen­t microecono­mic research institute and has gained worldwide reputation for academic rigour, and contribute­s to the developmen­t of academic scholarshi­p.

As for Alex Armand, he is assistant professor at the Navarra Centre for Internatio­nal Developmen­t at the University of Navarra, Spain, and associate researcher at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), UK.

His primary fields of interest are developmen­t economics, applied microecono­mics and policy evaluation.

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