posted on 2024-09-06, 06:31authored byFrank Greaves
This issue of Frontiers of CLTS explores the potential, and some of the recorded learning, on how CLTS, as a community-based, collaborative approach to sanitation behavioural change, can be applied successfully in contexts of fragility and displacement, leading to communities more convinced and prepared to maintain and develop safe sanitation practices.
With input from other practitioners and experts:
Sonya Sagan and Qasim Barech, Oxfam; Fiorella Polo, UNICEF; The Department of Water and Environmental Sanitation, Sudan; Murray Burt, Tearfund; Syed Shah Nasir Khisro, Integrated Regional Support Programme, Pakistan; Nancy Balfour et al, UNICEF;
Enos Wambua, Tearfund
Funding
This series is funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation (Sida).
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Greaves, F. (2016) « L’ATPC dans les situations de post-urgence et les États fragiles », Aux Frontières de l’ATPC : Innovations et Impressions Numéro 9, Brighton : IDS
Greaves, F. (2016) “CLTS in Situações de Pós-Emergência e de Estados Frágeis”, Fronteiras do CLTS: Inovações e Ideias Número 9, Brighton: IDS
Greaves, F. (2016) 'CLTS in Post-Emergency and Fragile States Settings', Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights 9, Brighton: IDS