In 2007 Plan International Indonesia (Plan Indonesia) adopted Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) as its only approach for implementing sanitation projects in its 9 Program Unit sites. The adoption of CLTS represented a new paradigm: sanitation was to be approached through a behaviour-change lens, focussed upon generating bottom-up demand for toilets, as opposed to a top-down, service-provision, subsidy model. In 2009 Plan Indonesia was the first international NGO in the country to embark upon a massive scale-up of its CLTS program in partnership with national, district and sub-district government. The aim of this scale-up is to achieve open-defecation free (ODF) status across 66 of the poorest sub-districts in Indonesia by 2014, and also...
Millennium Development Goals (MDG's) to increase access to clean water require major changes in the ...
Sanitation should be made accessible to everyone. It is fundamental for our dignity and privacy. As ...
This Paper provides guidance for increasing involvement of low income urban communities in accessing...
Caring for sanitation is the basis of healthy living for all in the community, but in general it is ...
The deadline for the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) No. 7, to halve the world’s population withou...
The Indonesian Government estimates that it will cost US$21.6 million to achieve the country’s 2019 ...
Since the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade (1981-1990) sanitation provision...
This paper describes an innovative rural sanitation initiative carried out by national and local gov...
Despite the Ministry of Health’s National Sanitation Strategy (STBM) initiated in 2008 to reduce the...
Community Approaches to Total Sanitation (CATS) programmes, like the Sanitasi Total Berbasis Masyara...
© 2019 Naomi FrancisWater, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are important for health and wellbeing. In ...
Providing clean water and sanitation for developing countries presents its problems mainly related t...
Introduction: Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is an effort by the government to improve public...
Despite the Ministry of Health's National Sanitation Strategy (STBM) initiated in 2008 to reduce the...
Nationally data show that no province in Indonesia to reach the targets of the Millennium Developmen...
Millennium Development Goals (MDG's) to increase access to clean water require major changes in the ...
Sanitation should be made accessible to everyone. It is fundamental for our dignity and privacy. As ...
This Paper provides guidance for increasing involvement of low income urban communities in accessing...
Caring for sanitation is the basis of healthy living for all in the community, but in general it is ...
The deadline for the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) No. 7, to halve the world’s population withou...
The Indonesian Government estimates that it will cost US$21.6 million to achieve the country’s 2019 ...
Since the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade (1981-1990) sanitation provision...
This paper describes an innovative rural sanitation initiative carried out by national and local gov...
Despite the Ministry of Health’s National Sanitation Strategy (STBM) initiated in 2008 to reduce the...
Community Approaches to Total Sanitation (CATS) programmes, like the Sanitasi Total Berbasis Masyara...
© 2019 Naomi FrancisWater, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are important for health and wellbeing. In ...
Providing clean water and sanitation for developing countries presents its problems mainly related t...
Introduction: Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is an effort by the government to improve public...
Despite the Ministry of Health's National Sanitation Strategy (STBM) initiated in 2008 to reduce the...
Nationally data show that no province in Indonesia to reach the targets of the Millennium Developmen...
Millennium Development Goals (MDG's) to increase access to clean water require major changes in the ...
Sanitation should be made accessible to everyone. It is fundamental for our dignity and privacy. As ...
This Paper provides guidance for increasing involvement of low income urban communities in accessing...