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Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights
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Recommandations générales sur les outils CLTS
Annual Report 2011 of the Pan African CLTS Programme 'Empowering self-help sanitation of rural and peri-urban communities and schools in Africa'
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).
Sanitation Marketing: Supply and demand for improved sanitation
Plan International, Pakistan and UNICEF have jointly launched an “Early recovery programme on Rural Sanitation in flood affected districts of Pakistan” after the devastating floods of 2010. The programme is based on CLTS.
Interview with Moussa Seck, Program Coordinator for CLTS in Southern Senegal
Interview with Moussa Seck, Program Coordinator for Community Led Total Sanitation Initiatives in Southern Senegal. In this interview, Mr. Seck highlights the sanitation challenges that exist in Senegal and why CLTS is an important initiative to combat these challenges.
CLTS profiled during National Sanitation Week in Uganda
Open Defecation is a shame, use a latrine! was the theme for the annual sanitation week which was observed in Uganda between 15th -22nd March 2012.
The Nanded sanitation story
CLTS in cities is relatively new in the Indian context. Prior to Nanded there were only two reported cases of use of CLTS in an urban setting in India- Kalyani near Kolkata and Raigad in Maharashtra. But the Nanded experience is wider than both the earlier initiatives, as this is the first time in India that CLTS has been used on a city wide scale to cover all aspects of sanitation including: open defecation; solid waste management; drainage; water security etc.
Why not Basics for All? Scopes and Challenges of Community-led Total Sanitation
Chapter by Kamal Kar in the IDS Bulletin Volume 43, March 2012 Special Issue: ‘Some for All?’ Politics and Pathways in Water and Sanitation