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Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights
Practical guidance on new methods, and thinking on broader issues.
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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.
Combining CLTS with an Essential Family Practices programme and using performance bonus for facilitators and Natural Leaders
One pager on combining CLTS with an Essential Family Practices programme and using performance bonus for facilitators and Natural Leaders by the Sanitation Directorate and UNICEF Mauritania.
Lukenya Notes: Taking CLTS to Scale with Quality
The Lukenya Notes are a collection of experiences and key recommendations from the IDS meeting of CLTS practitioners held in Lukenya, Nairobi in July 2011, immediately after the AfricaSan3 meeting. The aim of the workshop was to focus on the key challenges we all face in taking CLTS to scale. Insights, case studies and options are clustered by themes which emerged from workshop brainstorming.
Empowering Communities: Building an ODF Africa through CLTS
Using snapshot case studies of CLTS in Africa, Kamal Kar makes the case for CLTS in Africa and shares his thoughts on ways forward in this new publication from the CLTS Foundation.
Urban CLTS in Zambia
Revitalising CLTS: A process guide / Revitaliser le processus de l'ATPC-Guide de mise en oeuvre
A WaterAid report (June 2011) (English/Français)
Written by: Ada Oko-Williams and Joe Lambongang with Nick Bundle
Download the Revitalising CLTS Report
Revitaliser le processus d’assainissement total piloté par la communauté-Guide de mise en oeuvre
Engaging Natural Leaders in Community-led Total Sanitation in Nigeria
Note by WaterAid Nigeria on the benefits of and strategies for engaging Natural Leaders in CLTS. (2011)
In Niger, new sanitation programme is transforming lives through better hygiene
Read about UNICEF’s CLTS pilot in ten villages in Niger and watch a short video about how rural sanitation is being transformed by the approach.
CLTS in the post-emergency context
by Frank Greaves, Tearfund
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