Benefits for the Ecosystem

DISHHA aims to bring benefits for several stakeholders of the ecosystem.

Sanitation Workers and Businesses

  • Safe working conditions

  • Financially sustainable businesses

  • Ability to monitor and optimize services and performance

  • Skilling on sanitation practices, standards, and tools for effortless compliance

Citizens

  • Easy access through multiple channels to safe and reliable sanitation

  • Safe sanitation practices become easy to adopt

  • Healthier habitats

  • Accountable and transparent services along with grievance redressal

Government

  • Improve the coverage of sanitation through scaling FSM

  • Ability to create data-driven policies for sanitation

  • Rapidly scalable, context-specific, cost-effective digital solutions to drive safe sanitation

  • Deskilled tools to provide efficient, quality, and standardized sanitation services

  • Ability to monitor, audit, and improve sanitation performance, practices, and standards

  • Drive transparency and accountability within the market for sanitation outcomes

  • Adopting open-source technologies and avoid vendor lock-in

Market Players

  • Innovators will have the ability to build diverse applications in a nascent domain with close feedback from the ecosystem and the platform

  • System integrators will have the business opportunity to implement the public digital infra in multiple state-wide implementations

  • With standardization, Waste Industry will become efficient to capture value from waste

Civil Society Organizations

  • Digitization will create data, process flows, and standards that will become the subject of research and analysis to create new knowledge, technologies and recommendations.

  • Knowledge dissemination: the learning from research can contribute to improving policy and standards, creating a feedback loop of do-learn-do to drive the mission impact

Academia

  • Digital Infrastructure will provide the civil society the tools to drive Impact

  • With data, channels for grievance redressal and ensuring formalization, information to participate in policy-making, CSOs will better prevent harms of social ignorance

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