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CLTS Rapid Appraisal Protocol (C-RAP). A tool for rapid assessment of the practice of CLTS at scale

CLTS rapid Appraisal Protocol (CRAP) is a diagnostic tool to review the quality and effectiveness of CLTS programming in a country. The success of CLTS in triggering communities for collective behaviour change has been a global phenomenon. However achieving scale in a planned, coordinated and consistent manner to move beyond ODF villages towards generating ODF districts, regions and nations has been challenging. Furthermore, wide variations have been found in the quality of implementation, rolling out and outcomes across different countries. This tool aims to set a common basic standard for CLTS processes at scale and brings together essential elements for quality scaling up.

(This resource is in three parts on our site as the orginal file was too large to upload. Alternatively you can access the report (in one piece) via this link http://www.cltsfoundation.org/CLTS-Rapid-Appraisal-Protocol-CRAP.pdf [1] )

CRAP tool page-1-16.pdf [2]

Download CRAP tool page 1-16 [3]

CRAP tool page-17-36.pdf [4]

Download CRAP tool page 17-36 [5]

CRAP tool page-37-54.pdf [6]

Download CRAP tool page 37-54 [7]
Date: 13 September 2018
Topics: 
behaviour change [8],
Scaling Up [9],
Monitoring and sustainability [10],
Training and triggers [11],
equity and inclusion [12]
Type: 
About approach [13]
Institutions: 
UNICEF [14]

Source URL: https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/resources/clts-rapid-appraisal-protocol-c-rap-tool-rapid-assessment-practice-clts-scale

Links
[1] http://www.cltsfoundation.org/CLTS-Rapid-Appraisal-Protocol-CRAP.pdf
[2] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/file/crap-tool-page-1-16pdf
[3] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/sites/communityledtotalsanitation.org/files/CRAP%20tool%20page-1-16.pdf
[4] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/file/crap-tool-page-17-36pdf
[5] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/sites/communityledtotalsanitation.org/files/CRAP%20tool%20page-17-36.pdf
[6] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/file/crap-tool-page-37-54pdf
[7] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/sites/communityledtotalsanitation.org/files/CRAP%20tool%20page-37-54.pdf
[8] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/topics/behaviour-change
[9] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/topics/scaling
[10] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/topics/monitoring-and-sustainability
[11] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/topics/training-and-triggers
[12] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/topics/equity-and-inclusion
[13] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/resource-type/about-approach
[14] https://www.communityledtotalsanitation.org/institutions/unicef