UNICEF Zambia CLTS Newsletter November- December 2012
WASH newsletter produced by UNICEF Zambia, featuring information on the Legal Enforcement Approach, World Toilet Day celebrations and a review of CLTS in Mazabuka
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WASH newsletter produced by UNICEF Zambia, featuring information on the Legal Enforcement Approach, World Toilet Day celebrations and a review of CLTS in Mazabuka
In Zambia, the CLTS legal enforcement approach is being used for urban and peri urban sanitation development. Drawing on the Public Health Act, the approach targets sanitation and hygiene in public places such as government, schools and hospitals, as well as in food establishments, lodges and markets.
Find out more about the legal enforcement approach to urban CLTS
The Government of Zambia has adopted CLTS as their national strategy for improving access to improved sanitation and for meeting not only the MDG target but also achieving an ODF rural Zambia by 2015. A number of structures and processes have been put in place in order to ensure quality implementation of CLTS at scale and create sustainability.
The Pan African CLTS Programme ‘Empowering self-help sanitation of rural and peri-urban communities and schools in Africa’ aims to (1) to reduce infant and child morbidity and mortality in 8 African countries and (2) to empower rural and peri-urban communities through the use of CLTS/ School Led Total Sanitation (SLTS) and Urban Community Led Total Sanitation (UCLTS).
From the 27th February to the 1st March, the second annual review meeting of the Pan African programme Empowering self-help sanitation of rural and peri-urban communities and schools in Africa