National ODF certification and celebration in the North Bank Region of the Gambia
Report on progress with CLTS in the North Bank Region of The Gambia, with details of ODF celebrations and the latest numbers.
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Report on progress with CLTS in the North Bank Region of The Gambia, with details of ODF celebrations and the latest numbers.
CLTS in Malawi has traditionally been implemented through local Health Centre extension agents and supported by resourcing provided by donor partners. With the goal of a 100% Open Defecation Free Malawi by 2015 and the current percentage of ODF villages verified at 4.3%, there is immediate need for more efficient delivery of CLTS. The inability to monitor and verify progress towards ODF presents a critical barrier that jeopardizes the attainability of ODF targets.
Leaflet that outlines Malawi’s Strategy for Becoming Open Defecation Free (ODF) by 2015.
In order to support the scaling up of national sanitation and hygiene activities, Zambia's Ministry of Local Government and Housing (MLGH) has issued national guidelines for verification and cerification of ODF communities.
Read the MLGH's letter to the districts regarding these guidelines
It is widely accepted that India’s “Total Sanitation Campaign has been a failure”.
In 2001 rural sanitation coverage was 22%. In 2011, ten years of Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) later, the Government of India claimed that coverage was 68%. But recent Census data revealed that real coverage was only 31%. This means that less than one in five toilets reportedly constructed is in place.
Les critères d'évaluation et formulaires utilisés pour la vérification des villages FDAL en Niger. (Evaluation criteria and forms used for verification of ODF villages in Niger.0
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