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Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights
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CLTS training workshop for facilitation teams in East Timor
This case study describes and analyses a six-day Training of Facilitators (TOF) workshop on the CLTS methodology in East Timor, which was held in November 2011. It describes how CLTS has been adapted to the Timorese context (where there is limited experience with community facilitation and mobilization and there has been a long period of subsidy for infrastructure generally) how the workshop was planned and implemented, how the
practice sessions were organized in the villages, and what was learned from the workshop about how to do CLTS training and how to facilitate the triggering process.
Taking CLTS to scale in Zambia
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.
A review of Oxfam's CLTS initiative in Kitgum/Lamwo districts, northern Uganda
A review of Oxfam’s CLTS initiative in Kitgum/Lamwo districts, northern Uganda, carried out between July 2009 and July 2010 by Ines Muñoz Sanchez
of Wageningen University & Research centre. (September 2011)
L’ATPC/CLTS à Madagascar
Recommandations générales sur les outils CLTS
Dignified shitting: 12 villages in Tharaka County say goodbye to open defecation

On the 29th August 2012 I attended an amazing ceremony where over 600 community members –girls and boys, men and women- in Kaguma sub-location in Tharaka South District gathered under trees, drummed, sang and danced to mark the end of open defecation in their community. It is the biggest ODF celebration I have ever attend -12 villages celebrating ODF at once is a big achievement. All together 398 households with a population of about 2500 are now living in an ODF environment.