Resources: verification

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  • The Lukenya Notes are a collection of experiences and 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 key challenges we all face in taking CLTS to scale. Insights, case studies and options are clustered by themes which emerged from workshop brainstorming.

  • Verification form in Pashtu, submitted by HealthNet TPO (HNTPO) Laghman Province, Afghanistan

  • A useful set of tools devised by EWB Volunteers Ashley Raeside and Jolly Ann Maulit in consultation with Malawi district CLTS leaders and practitioners.

  • Celebrations took place in Homabay on 11th May 2010 when a total of 8 villages were declared ODF.

  • Practical tips for ODF verification and certification based on the experience in Nyanza Province, Kenya.

  • Robert Chambers and Kamal Kar

  • by Frank Marita and Samuel Musyoki, Plan Kenya (November 2008).

    From one Open Defecation Free (ODF) village (Jaribuni in Kilifi District) in November 2007 to four as of 19th November 2008, with close to 40 villages awaiting verification to be declared ODF, it is now clear that CLTS is steadily becoming a sanitation success story in Kenya.

  • by Plan Kenya (August 2008)

    This report documents the findings and lessons from a post-triggering visit to several homesteads in Siriwo and Malunga East in Siaya district, during which Plan Kenya staff and volunteers verified the communities’ claims to ODF status.