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
Checklist for ODF verification and certification issued by the Ghanaian Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development in 2010. These guidelines were produced jointly with the National ODF Taskforce and sponsored by UNICEF.
National guidelines for verification from Indonesia. Download Indonesia's verification guidelines in Bahasa or look at the English translation here
Percik is a quarterly-published magazine on CLTS (STBM) as well as WASH topics more generally.
NRSP (National Rural Support Programme) and Plan Pakistan came are working together on a WES project that targets 430,000 people in twenty five Union Councils of District Chakwal over three years to safeguard and protect their health from water, sanitation and hygiene related diseases. The main components of the project are CLTS and SLTS. On June 21, 2012 a joint visit of NRSP, Plan Pakistan and PHED (Public Health Engineering Department) teams was arranged to four villages which had become ODF.
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