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Essential Reading

Key documents about CLTS that will help you understand the approach.

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Frontiers of CLTS: Innovations and Insights

Practical guidance on new methods, and thinking on broader issues.

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Building capacity for water, sanitation, and hygiene programming: Training evaluation theory applied to CLTS management training in Kenya

Training and capacity building are long established critical components of global water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) policies, strategies, and programs. Expanding capacity building support for WaSH in developing countries is one of the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals. There are many training evaluation methods and tools available. However, training evaluations in WaSH have been infrequent, have often not utilized these methods and tools, and have lacked rigor.

Date: 18 August 2016
Country: 
Kenya
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Micro-Planning for CLTS: Experience from Kenya

Micro-planning is a tool often used in the context of decentralisation to guide decisions and to monitor the achievement of objectives. The Ministry of Health adapted and tested the micro-planning tool in two counties, with technical assistance from UNICEF, and later scaled it up to the entire country covering all of 47 counties. This Field Note presents the steps in micro-planning and discusses the challenges and successes of the process.
Date: 20 July 2015
Country: 
Kenya
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County commitments made at Kenya's First National Sanitation Conference

At the National Sanitation Conference that took place in El Doret in April 2014, Kenya's counties committed to activities and goals for making their county and Kenya ODF.
Date: 14 October 2014
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Kenya
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Annual Report 2012-2013 from Kenya's Ministry of Health's Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Unit

Annual report from Kenya's Minstry of Health, Division of Environmental Health and Sanitation, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Unit with highlights of the events in the sector, successes and challenges faced.
Date: 14 October 2014
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Kenya
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First National Annual Conference on Sanitation and Hygiene in Kenya

From the 1st to 3rd April Kenya's Ministry of Health organised the First National Annual Conference on Sanitation & Hygiene in Nairobi.The theme for the conference was “accelerating access to improved sanitation under devolution: making the right a reality.” The main objective was to spur action by both national and county governments to accelerate access to safe sanitation in Kenya. The specific objectives were:

Date: 24 April 2014
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Kenya
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Urban CLTS: Establishing roots in Nairobi County

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The Urban CLTS programme in Mathare has attracted a lot of interest from other organisations and the government. Since the last training we conducted for the City Council of Nairobi officers there has been tremendous progress in communities.
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Review and reflection meetings to enhance scalability and sustainability

One pager on review and reflection meetings that bring together different stakeholders to enhance scalability and sustainability in Kenya.

Date: 28 May 2013
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Kenya
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