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How can poor communities make sustainable use of locally available materials without endangering the environment?

I was recently in Darfur to conduct CLTS training. I had been invited by Tearfund UK in conjunction with Oxfam America. During this workshop one of the participants raised a question for which I was not able to provide an answer immediately. ...

14/05/2012 - 14:33

Is shame a bad thing

The question on whether it is ethical or right to use ‘shame’ as a resource for facilitating change has been an emerging critique of Community-Led Total Sanitation ( CLTS ). This question could be misleading, as at no point does CLTS require ...

27/04/2012 - 11:57

Emotional triggers: Shame, shock, disgust and dignity

CLTS strategically provokes strong emotions such as shock, disgust, embarrassment and shame and the concurrent (positive) emotions like pride, self-respect and dignity, to trigger community’s collective action towards stopping open defecation. ...

24/04/2012 - 15:57

The 'shame question' in CLTS

Ignition moment There has been an interesting debate going on about the elements of shame, fear and disgust used during CLTS triggering session. The debate has been between those who believe that the element of shame as applied during a ...

24/04/2012 - 15:56

Community-led action in rural Lao

Lao A new Plan-supported project in rural Laos is mobilising communities to take responsibility for their sanitation and bring an end to open defecation. Plan staff member David ...

28/03/2012 - 12:02

Could Papua New Guinea meet its MDG for Rural Sanitation? Findings on a new approach to a neglected question

Papua New Guinea This Learning Note describes the application and results of CLTS , mostly by the European Union’s Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Program ( RWSSP ) in Papua ...

21/03/2012 - 17:27

Is the non-subsidy approach feasible in South Sudan?

South Sudan is a country that has suffered the effects of a devastating civil war that lasted about 25 years. It is just in the last 6 years that the country has enjoyed relative peace. But even then, there are still sporadic and intermittent ...

19/03/2012 - 13:19

Tackling fear and scepticism: advice and examples from CLTS trainings in South Sudan

Mapping in Yambio One of the challenges that I often experience when conducting trainings is the fear that CLTS is not an ideal approach for post emergency countries like South Sudan. This fear is commonly expressed by participants ...

19/03/2012 - 13:20

Latrines – “special” asset of Ky Ry village

Vietnam Ky Ry village (48 households, 274 inhabitants) in A Xing commune in Vietnam has proved to be a leading village in CLTS , building and using latrines and cleaning up the ...

08/02/2012 - 15:30

Participatory Follow-Up Tools: The Shit and Shake and Calculating Ingested Shit

Malawi One pager by Karina Redick, Engineers Without Borders Canada on Participatory Follow Up Tools for CLTS (participatory followup tools the shit and shake and ...

14/03/2012 - 13:08