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Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights
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Resources are listed below chronologically but are also searchable through using the keyword search and the filters in the sidebar, by Topic, Country, Date, Language and Type.
World Toilet Day in Mathare
A short write up of World Toilet Day activities in Mathare by Fredrick Onguka
The Lusaka declaration
The participants of the Regional CLTS Sharing and Learning Workshop that took place in Lusaka from the 15th to the 19th November 2010 produced the following Declaration on the occasion of World Toilet Day 2010.
UNICEF Supports Community-led Water and Sanitation Projects in Nigeria
Short video (1:48 mins) on CLTS in Nigeria, focusing on the community activist Esther Etowa, Community Activist of the organisation WERI (Women Empowerment and Rights Initiative).
Reflections from the visit to the urban CLTS project in Mathare
As part of the workshop on SLTS and children in CLTS which took place in Augst 2010, participants had an opportunity to visit the urban CLTS pilot in Mathare 10.
Africa Regional CLTS Sharing and Learning Workshop in Mali
From the 29th November to the 3rd of December 2010, IDS, supported by UNICEF, Plan International, WaterAid and WSSCC, held a Regional Sharing and Learning Workshop on CLTS. More than 50 participants from francophone countries in Africa gathered in Bamako in order to share experiences, learn from each other, network, energise and strengthen the approach in the region. A similar workshop was also held in Zambia for anglophone African countries from the 15th to 19th November 2010.
Africa Regional CLTS Sharing and Learning Workshop in Zambia
From the 15th to the 19th of November 2010, IDS, supported by UNICEF, Plan International, WaterAid and WSSCC, held a Regional Sharing and Learning Workshop on CLTS. Around 45 participants from 12 anglophone countries in Africa gathered in Lusaka in order to share experiences, learn from each other, network, energise and strengthen the approach in the region. A similar workshop was also held in Mali for francophone African countries from the 29th November to the 3rd December 2010.
Key resource: Tales of Shit: Community-Led Total Sanitation in Africa (PLA 61)

Participatory Learning and Action Notes Issue 61 focuses on Community-led Total Sanitation in Africa.
TA Mkanda CLTS Research Summary
Short summary of a study by Engineers without Borders which looked at whether CLTS is truly effective at creating ODF villages, sustainability of behaviour change and areas for improvement during post-triggering activities and follow in TA Mkanda, Malawi.
Engineers without Borders, Canada, October 2010