The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission) was launched by the Indian government in 2014 to improve sanitation and waste management across India. The goal is to provide sanitation facilities to every rural household and make India open defecation free by 2019. Prime Minister Modi has linked India's economic growth to improved cleanliness. The mission has resulted in job creation and GDP growth while lowering healthcare costs. Increased tourism from improved cleanliness will also boost India's economy. While progress has been made in sanitation and hygiene, more work remains to be done to prevent childhood diseases caused by lack of access to clean water and sanitation. International organizations like the World Bank and Save the Children are supporting this initiative