A contribution to develop strategies to support the social control of sanitation activities

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Fernanda Alves Cohim
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Naval,Liliana Pena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2015000100005
Resumo: 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 community participation, a tendency toward the technification of the discourse on public policy, an absence of citizenship education, as well as the fragmentation of public policies. The study concludes that it is essential to prioritize flexible strategies which can be adapted to local contexts; to promote citizen participation; to develop interdisciplinary networks for the implementation of sanitation; and to use methodologies which take into account popular demands and knowledge. Furthermore, it is important to implement a process for the qualitative evaluation of these strategies.
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title A contribution to develop strategies to support the social control of sanitation activities
spellingShingle A contribution to develop strategies to support the social control of sanitation activities
Silva,Fernanda Alves Cohim
Social Control
Sanitation
Popular Participation
Social Participation
title_short A contribution to develop strategies to support the social control of sanitation activities
title_full A contribution to develop strategies to support the social control of sanitation activities
title_fullStr A contribution to develop strategies to support the social control of sanitation activities
title_full_unstemmed A contribution to develop strategies to support the social control of sanitation activities
title_sort A contribution to develop strategies to support the social control of sanitation activities
author Silva,Fernanda Alves Cohim
author_facet Silva,Fernanda Alves Cohim
Naval,Liliana Pena
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author2 Naval,Liliana Pena
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Fernanda Alves Cohim
Naval,Liliana Pena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social Control
Sanitation
Popular Participation
Social Participation
topic Social Control
Sanitation
Popular Participation
Social Participation
description 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 community participation, a tendency toward the technification of the discourse on public policy, an absence of citizenship education, as well as the fragmentation of public policies. The study concludes that it is essential to prioritize flexible strategies which can be adapted to local contexts; to promote citizen participation; to develop interdisciplinary networks for the implementation of sanitation; and to use methodologies which take into account popular demands and knowledge. Furthermore, it is important to implement a process for the qualitative evaluation of these strategies.
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