The Sanitation Learning Hub: Recent submissions
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The Lilongwe briefings: outputs from the international workshop in Lilongwe
(IDS, 2012)From the 6th-10th August 2012, IDS convened an international workshop on CLTS Monitoring, Verification, Learning and Information Management in Lilongwe, Malawi. The event brought together CLTS practitioners from NGOs, ... -
Subsidy or self-respect? Community led total sanitation. An update on recent developments
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Subsidy or Self-Respect? Participatory Total Community Sanitation in Bangladesh
(Institute of Development Studies, 2003-09) -
Facilitating “Hands-on” Training Workshops for CLTS: A Trainer's Training Guide
(Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council / CLTS Foundation, 2010) -
Practical Guide to Triggering Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS)
(Institute of Development Studies, 2005) -
Beyond Subsidies: Triggering a Revolution in Rural Sanitation
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Tales of Shit: Community-Led Total Sanitation in Africa
(International Institute for Environment and Development, 2010)After its successful introduction in Asia, Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS), is now being piloted in some countries in sub-Saharan Africa. This themed issue analyses experiences from these pilots, drawing out what ... -
Lukenya Notes: Taking Community Led Total Sanitation to Scale with Quality
(IDS, 2011-09)This document is a summary of the key recommendations from the IDS meeting of CLTS practitioners held in Lukenya Nairobi in July 2011, immediately after the AfricaSan3 meeting. The aim of the workshop was to focus on the ... -
Digging in, Spreading out and Growing up: Introducing CLTS in Africa
(IDS / CLTS Foundation, 2011)Open defecation is the norm in rural and urban Africa – only about a third of the population uses improved sanitation facilities – and this contributes in various ways to a heavy disease burden. Community-led Total ... -
Handbook on Community-Led Total Sanitation
(Institute of Development Studies (UK) / Plan International, 2008)Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) focuses on igniting a change in sanitation behaviour rather than constructing toilets. It does this through a process of social awakening that is stimulated by facilitators from within ... -
Going to scale with Community-Led Total Sanitation: reflections on experience, issues and ways forward
(Institute of Development Studies (UK), 2009-03)Perhaps as many as 2 billion people living in rural areas are adversely affected by open defecation (OD). Those who suffer most from lack of toilets, privacy and hygiene are women, adolescent girls, children and infants. ...