Key resource: Tales of Shit: Community-Led Total Sanitation in Africa (PLA 61)

Participatory Learning and Action Notes Issue 61 focuses on Community-led Total Sanitation in Africa.
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Participatory Learning and Action Notes Issue 61 focuses on Community-led Total Sanitation in Africa.
The bi-lingual West Africa Regional Symposium on Sanitation and Hygiene (3-5 Nov 2009, Accra, Ghana) brought together about 140 participants from 17 countries. It was jointly organised by the Resource Centre Network Ghana, UNICEF, West Africa Water Initiative (WAWI), WaterAid, and IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, and supported by the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council.
On World Toilet Day 2009, the small community of Gora, in Ioba Province in the South West Region of Burkina Faso, decided to put a stop to open defecation.
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