Improving Toilet Usability and Cleanliness in Public Schools in the Philippines Using a Packaged Operation and Maintenance Intervention

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 15;19(16):10059. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191610059.

Abstract

This study evaluated the impact of packaged interventions for operation and maintenance (O&M) on the usability and cleanliness of toilets in public schools in the Philippines. In this cluster-randomized controlled trial, the divisions of Roxas City and Passi City were randomly assigned to the intervention or control group. Schools in Roxas City (n = 14) implemented the packaged O&M interventions; schools in Passi City (n = 16) formed the control group. Outcome variables were toilet usability-defined as accessible, functional and private-and toilet cleanliness, measured using the Sanitation Assessment Tool (SAT) and the Cleaner Toilets, Brighter Future (CTBF) instruments at baseline and at four months follow-up through direct observation of school toilets. SAT results showed that intervention schools had a 32.0% (4.6%; 59.3%) higher percentage of usable toilets than control schools at follow-up after full adjustment (p = 0.024). CTBF results found a similar result, although this was not statistically significant (p = 0.119). The percentage of toilets that were fully clean was 27.1% (3.7%; 50.6%) higher in intervention schools than in control schools after adjustment (p = 0.025). SAT results also showed an improvement in cleanliness of toilets in intervention schools compared to those in controls, but this did not remain significant after adjustment. The findings indicate that the additional implementation of O&M interventions can further stimulate progress towards reaching Water, Sanitation and Hygiene service levels aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.

Keywords: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH); cleanliness; operation and maintenance; sanitation; schools; toilets.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bathroom Equipment*
  • Philippines
  • Sanitation / methods
  • Schools
  • Toilet Facilities

Grants and funding

The study was financed through a develoPPP project—a public private partnership—between GIZ and Unilever. The develoPPP modality received financial support from Unilever and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the develoPPP project was extended to include pandemic preparedness and response interventions through the Hygiene Behaviour Change Coalition (HBCC), a programme of the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and Unilever (Project no. 12.1003.8-102.87; Contract no. Ko-AS-03/2019; Project title: Scaling-up usable & clean school toilets and integrating pandemic preparedness and response measures in the Philippines and Indonesia).