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    • Retrofitting: The Next Step for the Swachh Bharat Mission? 

      Srivastava, Puneet (Institute of Development Studies, 2019-09-01)
      Retrofitting of toilets is a complex and challenging stream of work and is included as one of the main components of Open Defecation Free-Sustainability (ODF-S) plans under Swachh Bharat Mission- Gramin (SBM-G) (clean India ...
    • Sanitation Coverage, Usage and Health: A Rapid Investigation 

      Viswanathan, Radhika (Institute of Development Studies, 2017-09-15)
      It is recognised that health outcomes in people, and children in particular can be affected by improper sanitation. One in three Indian children is stunted. As India’s flagship scheme works hard to achieve ambitious ...
    • Rapid Report on Timely, Relevant and Actionable Knowledge for the SBM-G 

      Institute of Development Studies; WaterAid (Institute of Development Studies, 2017-10-12)
      The momentum and scale of the Swachh Bharat Mission – Gramin (SBM-G) is unprecedented. The speed of implementation means that the identification of gaps and finding answers to these in ways that provide practical ideas for ...
    • Uncovering WASH Realities Through PhotoVoice 

      Bhakta, Amita (The Sanitation Learning Hub, Institute of Development Studies, 2020-06-10)
      This SLH Learning Paper explores the potential of an innovative participatory visual method known as PhotoVoice to help to achieve universal access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) by 2030. The paper outlines ...
    • Handwashing Compendium for Low Resource Settings: A Living Document, Edition 2 (Archived) 

      Coultas, Mimi; Iyer, Ruhil; Myers, Jamie (Institute of Development Studies, 2020-06-04)
      This edition has now been replaced by Edition 3. See the link under "More details" below.
    • More or Less: A Rapid Review of ‘Water for Toilets’ in Rural India 

      Satyavada, Aravinda (Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2019-09)
      Toilet construction is critical to ending open defecation, however most toilets built under Swachh Bharat Mission- Gramin (SBM-G) (clean India mission - rural) are water intensive. In the absence of piped water supply, ...
    • Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin) Immersive Research 

      Institute of Development Studies; Praxis; WaterAid (Institute of Development Studies (IDS) / Praxis / WaterAid, 2017-10-12)
      Praxis, the community-led total sanitation (CLTS) Knowledge Hub at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), together with WaterAid, undertook an immersive research project to learn from the experiences of three districts ...
    • Convening and Facilitating Rapid Action Learning Workshops for the Swachh Bharat Mission-Gramin (SBM-G) 

      Chambers, Robert; Mishra, Vinod; Myers, Jamie (Institute of Development Studies (IDS) / Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, 2018-07-13)
      These guidance notes intend to inform and support all who seek to sponsor, convene, facilitate and report on Rapid Action Learning (RAL) workshops anywhere in India and to contribute to the quality, sustainability and ...
    • Sanitation for Refugees and Internally Displaced People (IDPs): East and Southern Africa Region 

      Bevan, Jane (Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07)
      Hunter-gathering is a process of rapidly collecting and collating information, experiences and contributions. In a workshop setting, hunter-gatherers self-select a topic they are most interested in championing and work ...
    • Pastoralists: East and Southern Africa region 

      Fostvedt-Mills, Christine; Gebrekidan, Berhane; Msuya, Joan; Mwabulambo, Suten; Sigareti, Agnes E.; Kitasian Sironka, Daniel (Institute of Development Studies, 2018-07)
      Hunter-gathering is a process of rapidly collecting and collating information, experiences and contributions. In a workshop setting, hunter-gatherers self-select a topic they are most interested in championing and work ...
    • Men and Boys in Sanitation and Hygiene: A Desk-Based Review 

      Cavill, Sue; Mott, Joanna; Tyndale-Biscoe, Paul; Bond, Matthew; Edström, Jerker; Huggett, Chelsea; Wamera, Elizabeth (Institute of Development Studies, 2018-09)
      This desk review explores existing literature and examples of men’s and boys’ behaviours and gender roles in sanitation and hygiene (S&H) and the extent to which the engagement of men and boys in S&H processes is leading ...
    • Handwashing Compendium for Low Resource Settings: A Living Document, Edition 1 (Archived) 

      Coultas, Mimi; Iyer, Ruhil; Myers, Jamie (IDS, 2020-04)
      PLEASE NOTE: This edition has now been replaced by Edition 3. See the link under "More details" below.
    • Tackling Slippage 

      Hickling, Sophie (IDS, 2019-09)
      This issue of Frontiers of CLTS explores current thinking and practice on the topic of tackling slippage of open defecation free (ODF) status. It looks at how slippage is defined and identified, and at different patterns ...
    • Support Mechanisms to Strengthen Equality and Non-Discrimination (EQND) in Rural Sanitation (Part 2 of 2) 

      Kohlitz, Jeremy; Carrard, Naomi; Willetts, Juliet (Institute of Development Studies, 2019-07)
      A renewed focus on equity is being driven by the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation framework and Sustainable Development Goal 6.2, which emphasise the importance of adequate and equitable sanitation for all. However, ...
    • West and Central Africa Regional Rural Sanitation Workshop 

      Institute of Development Studies (Institute of Development Studies, 2018-09)
      In 2015 an estimated 38 per cent of the rural population of West and Central Africa practised open defecation (OD) while 31 per cent were reliant on unimproved sanitation facilities. Furthermore, 71 per cent of rural ...
    • Men and Boys in Sanitation 

      Cavill, Sue; Mott, Joanna; Bond, Matthew; Tyndale-Biscoe, Paul (Institute of Development Studies, 2018-09)
      Discussions of gender in sanitation and hygiene (S&H) often focus on the roles, positions or impacts on women and girls, who bear the greatest burden of work related to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Efforts to ...
    • Rural Sanitation in Africa: Challenges, Good Practices and Ways Forward 

      Myers, Jamie (Institute of Development Studies, 2019-01)
      In order to achieve universal safely managed sanitation across Africa by 2030 the scale and pace will need to increase drastically. With this in mind, in the run up to AfricaSan 5, the CLTS Knowledge Hub based at the ...
    • Engaging Men and Boys in Sanitation and Hygiene Programmes 

      Cavill, Sue; Mott, Joanna; Tyndale-Biscoe, Paul; Bond, Matthew; Huggett, Chelsea; Wamera, Elizabeth (Institute of Development Studies, 2018)
      This issue of Frontiers of CLTS shares and builds on the learning from a desk study that explores examples of men’s and boys’ behaviours and gender roles in sanitation and hygiene (S&H). Of particular interest is the extent ...
    • East and Southern Africa Regional Rural Sanitation Workshop 

      Institute of Development Studies (Institute of Development Studies, 2018)
      The Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that in 2015 28.1 per cent of the rural population of East and Southern Africa practiced open defecation (OD) while 44 per cent were reliant on unimproved sanitation facilities. ...
    • Supporting the Poorest and Most Vulnerable in CLTS Programmes 

      Myers, Jamie; Gnilo, Michael (Institute of Development Studies, 2017-09)
      The CLTS Knowledge Hub and UNICEF convened an Asia-focused workshop titled ‘Supporting the Poorest and Most Vulnerable in CLTS Programmes’ in the Philippines in May 2017. The event brought together participants with ...