WSP

Sanitation demand and supply in Cambodia: Identifying Constraints to Increasing Sanitation Coverage

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WSP Fieldnote October 2008

This field note summarizes research from two studies undertaken in rural and peri-urban areas of Cambodia; one on the demand for latrines among consumers, and the other on the supply of latrines by the private sector. It provides discussion on the opportunity to increase latrine purchase and installation via market forces, and outlines the recommended interventions on both the demand and supply dimensions of the market to achieve this.

CLTS in the Lao PDR

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Lao

Overview of CLTS in Lao to date: what is being done and by whom, as well as future plans.

Regional Workshop on CLTS in the South East Asia and Pacific Region

Almost 60 participants from eight countries in the South East Asia and Pacific region gathered last week in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to talk about Community-led Total Sanitation.

2nd South Asian Conference on Sanitation (SACOSAN-2) & 1-day CLTS Workshop

Islamabad, Pakistan, 19-22 September 2006.

2nd South Asian Conference on Sanitation (SACOSAN-2) & 1-day CLTS Workshop

Pakistan

Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) was first introduced in Pakistan at a national level workshop held in Bhurban in 2004 when the approach was discussed and experience from other countries in Asia was shared. Dr. Kamal Kar presented the approach in the workshop and literature on CLTS was distributed to the interested people.

Bolivia

In mid-2006, Dr Kamal Kar was invited by UNICEF Bolivia to introduce the Community Led Total Sanitation approach there. UNICEF Bolivia had come to know about CLTS from the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Programme (WSP) East Asia and Pacific (EAP) in Indonesia and was keen to bring it to Bolivia.

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