Thinking of implementing a sanitation marketing program? Your first step is market research. Market research dramatically improves your understanding of the motivations and behaviours of consumers, suppliers and regulators in the sanitation market.
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Here are 7 tips on how to design, implement and analyse low-cost market research in partnership with local partners. The tips are based on my experiences working with Environmental Health Officers in three districts in Malawi.
Check out the following links for some great information and details about market research:
Sanitation Marketing for Managers: Guidance and Tools for Program Development.
Human Centered Design Toolkit.
If market research is so important why not hire a professional market research firm to help me out? If you have enough cash and time I say go for it! But remember that engaging professional market researchers can be expensive and they often require long lead times prior to commencing the research. Also getting out there and learning about the market for yourself can offer you with important insights that can’t be presented in a consultant’s report and flashy Powerpoint. Many big companies now encourage their product managers to spend time interacting with their target customers.
So here are my top 7 tips for conducting low-cost, market research:
Tip 1: Literature review - Search, search and then search again for existing data
Prior to designing the research program all relevant literature and datasets must be gathered. This should include national demographic and health surveys plus government and NGO reports. If you have chosen a specific area make sure you visit the local NGOs and government departments. Avoiding replication in data collection can save you time and money, plus more importantly, it prevents the local villagers from getting survey fatigue.
Tip 2: Choosing a suitable partner – who is really working at the village level?
Your next step is identifying a suitable partner to work with you to conduct your research. You may want to identify a government or NGO partner. Or there may be a local community group that could offer support in the research process. A good idea is to go to the village level and ask what organisations are engaged in health- or sanitation-related projects. This will give you a sense of who is really making waves in the sanitation sector at the grassroots level.
Webinar 4: SanMark and CLTS - Challenges and Opportunities
Date: Thursday 7th February 2013
Time: 8am (London); 9am (Geneva); 11am (Nairobi); 3pm (Jakarta); 7pm (Melbourne)
Content
The session will look to harness the experience of the presenters and participants in relation to the integration of the SanMark and CLTS approaches. It is recognized that there is much more to be learnt about the relationship between and potential synergies of these two approaches. While there are some lessons emerging from different programmes, there is still a limited evidence-base and as such a chance to explore areas of priority for further action research. The session will look to identify the emerging questions practitioners are asking in relation to the effective implementation of these two approaches together.
The Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) is currently supporting a number of programmes which aim to combine supply and demand side approaches at scale. These programmes have been designed in a collaborative manner with a range of sanitation and hygiene stakeholders building on past experiences and lessons learned. The GSF will share its approach to developing at-scale models that incorporate SanMark and CLTS, and also some of the initial lessons emerging from the initiation of the programmes.
Presenters
This session will be facilitated by Oliver Jones, Programme Officer, The Global Sanitation Fund (GSF), Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC).
Presenters include Ulemu Chiluzi from Plan Malawi and Julian Kyomuhangi from the Government of Uganda.
Resources
Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC)
A recording of the webinar and power point slides are available to download. Please click the link below and you will be directed to the Blackboard Elluminate website. From there the webinar will automatically download. The power point slides are available by clicking the icon.
Webinar 4 slides GSF and WSSCC (1179 KB)
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