How to save the world with sanitation
Article by Rose George in The Huffington Post, 27th October 2009
Read how CLTS is turning around rural sanitation in Mozambique
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Article by Rose George in The Huffington Post, 27th October 2009
Read how CLTS is turning around rural sanitation in Mozambique
Almost 60 participants from eight countries in the South East Asia and Pacific region gathered between the 9th and the 13th November 2009 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to talk about Community-led Total Sanitation.
Njoroge Kamau, Health Advisor of Plan Kenya, Coast has contributed an article on CLTS to the June issue of Health Exchange which focuses on the social determinants of health, what they mean for health workers and how we put this approach into practice. The article describes how Plan Kenya and the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation have used CLTS to successfully address the problems of low sanitation coverage, open defecation and their negative impacts on health. The article gives a good description of how the approach works, as well as its specific application in the Kenyan context.
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.
Report by Dr Kamal Kar on the hands-on training workshop jointly hosted by Plan Kenya and UNICEF in Mombasa, Kenya between the 5th and 12th July 2008.
Short report and newsletter by Sangat Development Foundation (SDF) on their CLTS activities in Nawabshah district in the Sindh province of Pakistan.
Quarterly newsletter by Feedback Ventures which is
which showcases their experiences in reaching out to communities and governments
using the CLTS approach in Haryana and Madhya Pradesh in India.
This report by Dr. Amit K Agrawal (2007), the Assistant District Collector (ADC) of Panipat, Haryana, details the introduction and implementation of CLTS in the district and teases out key issues and lessons.
A three day CLTS workshop was organized by Knowledge Links in Alibag Municipal Area of Raigad district in Maharashtra from the 26th to 28th August 2008. The workshop aimed at exposing the participants to the concept and practice of CLTS through hands-on experience. Process of CLTS triggering in an urban context was the main focus of the programme. Solid waste management was underlined as the main sanitation concern in Alibag town.
By Nipun Vinayak (2006)
Beyond Sanitation is the story of the CLTS campaign in the Jalna district of Maharashtra, India.