Can smartphones solve India's sanitation monitoring conundrum?

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Further to the Violence, Gender and WASH Toolkit that was released in June 2014, WaterAid and its collaborators on the project are offering a one day training event on Violence, Gender and WASH in London on the 6 March. The training will provide an introduction to the subject and will cover examples from development and humanitarian contexts.
On Thursday 30th October, the CLTS Knowledge Hub together with Hazel Jones (WEDC) and Jane Wilbur (WaterAid) hosted a webinar on the theme of the recently published Frontiers issue 3: Disability-Making CLTS fully inclusive.
On Thursday 30th October, 10-11.30am (GMT), the CLTS Knowledge Hub together with Hazel Jones (WEDC) and Jane Wilbur (WaterAid) will be hosting a webinar on the theme of the recently published Frontiers issue 3: Disability-Making CLTS fully inclusive.
About the webinar
On the 14th September 2014, the CLTS Knowledge Hub, Plan International and WaterAid convened a ‘CLTS Sharing and Leaning Workshop’ in Hanoi, Vietnam, ahead of the WEDC Conference. The event brought together some 60 CLTS practitioners from NGOs, international agencies, governments and research institutions from 17 countries, in which CLTS is being implemented, plus participants from the UK, Australia and the USA.