CLTSrefers to Community-Led Total Sanitation. And in other countries.
Community-Led Total Sanitation CLTS is an approach which helps rural communities to understand and realise the negative effects of poor sanitation and empowers them to collectively find solutions to their inadequate sanitation situation.
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CLTSrefers to Community-Led Total Sanitation. This is an integrated approach to achieving and sustaining open defecation free ODF status. CLTS entails the facilitation of the communitys analysis of their sanitation profile their practices of defecation and.
Handbook on Community-led Total Sanitation. English 25 MB French 33 MB Spanish 3 MB Hindi 55 MB Bengali 55 MB Bahasa Indonesia 53 MB A Portuguese version is available on request from UNICEF Mozambique The documents size is too large to be uploaded on the website A Khmer translation is available from Plan Cambodia To obtain. This handbook on Community Led Total Sanitation CLTS produced in collaboration with the Institute of Development Studies IDS in the UK is aimed at enabling communities to analyse their sanitation conditions and collectively understand the impact of open defecation on public health and their environment.
A practical guide for the Global Sanitation Fund GSF supported programme teams and Community Led Total Sanitation CLTS facilitators on how to collect information related to Equality and Non-Discrimination EQND at community level and in particular to learn from people who may be disadvantaged. Handbook on Community-Led Total Sanitation. Plan UK London UK.
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This handbook has been developed from experiences with Community-Led Total Sanitation CLTS since December 1999. These have been in Bangladesh India Cambodia Indonesia Mongolia Nepal China and Pakistan in Asia. In Uganda Zambia Ethiopia Tanzania Kenya and Sierra Leone in Africa.
In Bolivia in South America. In Yemen in the Middle East. And in other countries.
Users of this handbook. The Ministry of Health in partnership with Plan Uganda has developed a handbook on facts and processes of Community Led Total Sanitation CLTS. Handbook on Community-Led Total Sanitation The basic principle of Community-Led Total Sanitation CLTS is the empowerment of local communities to do their own analysis and take their own action to become open defecation free.
Community Led Total Sanitation CLTS is an innovative methodology for mobilising communities to completely eliminate open defecation OD. Communities are facilitated to conduct their own appraisal and analysis of open defecation OD and take their own action to become ODF open defecation free. The handbook has been compiled as a source of ideas and experiences that can be used for CLTS orientation workshops advocacy to stakeholders training facilitators and natural leaders and implementing CLTS activities.
It is a resource book especially for field staff facilitators and trainers for planning implementation and follow-up for CLTS. Handbook on Community-Led Total Sanitation The CLTS approach originates from Kamal Kars evaluation of WaterAid Bangladesh and their local partner organisation VERCs Village Education Resource Centre is a local NGO traditional water and sanitation programme and his subsequent work in Bangladesh in late 1999 and into 2000. Community-Led Total Sanitation CLTS focuses on igniting a change in sanitation behaviour rather than constructing toilets.
It does this through a process of social awakening that is stimulated by facilitators from within or outside the community. This handbook contains five chapters focusing on Community-Led Total Sanitation or CLTS which entails the facilitation of the communitys analysis of their sanitation profile their practices of defaecation and the consequences leading to collective action to become open defaecation free was on the triggering or igniting event. The first chapter provides the introduction and background of.
Community-Led Total Sanitation CLTS is an approach which helps rural communities to understand and realise the negative effects of poor sanitation and empowers them to collectively find solutions to their inadequate sanitation situation. CLTS is focused on igniting a change in sanitation behaviour rather than constructing toilets. Community-led total sanitation CLTS is an approach used mainly in developing countries to improve sanitation and hygiene practices in a community.
The approach tries to achieve behavior change in mainly rural people by a process of triggering leading to spontaneous and long-term abandonment of open defecation practices. Community-led approaches such as Community-Led Total Sanitation CLTS aim to mobilise community members to identify and find solutions to their sanitation and hygiene SH needs. Recognising that simply providing toilets does not guarantee their use or result in improved SH community-led approaches encourage people to utilise local knowledge technology and innovation.
Community-Led Total Sanitation CLTS focuses on igniting a change in sanitation behaviour rather than constructing toilets. It does this through a process of social awakening that is stimulated by.