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CLTS in Post-Emergency and Fragile States Settings

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posted on 2024-09-06, 06:31 authored by Frank 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.<br><br>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

Series

Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights 9

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Series paper (non-IDS)

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© Institute of Development Studies 2016

Country

Nepal; Haiti; Pakistan; Afghanistan; Sudan; South Sudan; Somalia

Language

en

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