Real-Time Monitoring of Rural Sanitation at Scale in Zambia Using Mobile-to-Web Technologies

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WASH newsletter produced by UNICEF Zambia and the Ministry of Local Government and Housing, featuring articles on the AfricaSan 4 preparatory meeting, ODF Verification in Chiefdoms, a CLTS triggering in Chongwe district and an interview with a CLTS champion.
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
From the 27th February to the 1st March, the second annual review meeting of the Pan African programme Empowering self-help sanitation of rural and peri-urban communities and schools in Africa
Trigger is an Annual Report for the Pan African project Empowering self-help sanitation of rural and peri-urban communities and schools in Africa. It includes background information about the project, overviews of the 8 countries’ activities and progress as well as many interesting photos.
This Field Note discusses the evolution of sanitation programming in UNICEF and the origins of CATS (Community Approaches to Sanitation). It examines each of the CATS essential elements and explores their implementation through country case studies. The case studies illustrate a range of methods under the CATS umbrella: