Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is an innovative approach for mobilising communities to build their own toilets and stop open defecation. First pioneered in Bangladesh in 2000 it has now spread across Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East
CLTS focuses on trigger commitment to ending open defecation. But what do you do when communities pr...
Basic sanitation facilities are still lacking in large parts of the developing world, engendering se...
Great strides have been made in improving sanitation in many developing countries. Yet, 2.4 billion ...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) are fundamental to good health. However, in countries where WA...
A practical guide for use by frontline extension staff, based on experience of facilitating CLTS i...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) represents a radical alternative to conventional top-down appr...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) represents a radical alternative to conventional top-down appr...
Since 2000, Village Education Resource Centre (VERC) and WaterAid Bangladesh (WAB) have in partnersh...
Under the present global agenda of striving to attain the Sustainable Development Goals (or SDGs), i...
Preferring Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) for sustainable and large scale sanitation coverage...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a no-subsidy approach increasingly used in development proj...
Access to latrines in rural areas of Bangladesh is less than 15 per cent. Many international agencie...
This Masters dissertation is discusses Open defecation how it can lead to public health problems mos...
“Sanitation for all” remains a challenge. In India, the national policies and programmes focussed on...
Community Led Total Sanitation, or CLTS, is an approach which facilitates a process of empowering lo...
CLTS focuses on trigger commitment to ending open defecation. But what do you do when communities pr...
Basic sanitation facilities are still lacking in large parts of the developing world, engendering se...
Great strides have been made in improving sanitation in many developing countries. Yet, 2.4 billion ...
Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) are fundamental to good health. However, in countries where WA...
A practical guide for use by frontline extension staff, based on experience of facilitating CLTS i...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) represents a radical alternative to conventional top-down appr...
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) represents a radical alternative to conventional top-down appr...
Since 2000, Village Education Resource Centre (VERC) and WaterAid Bangladesh (WAB) have in partnersh...
Under the present global agenda of striving to attain the Sustainable Development Goals (or SDGs), i...
Preferring Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) for sustainable and large scale sanitation coverage...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a no-subsidy approach increasingly used in development proj...
Access to latrines in rural areas of Bangladesh is less than 15 per cent. Many international agencie...
This Masters dissertation is discusses Open defecation how it can lead to public health problems mos...
“Sanitation for all” remains a challenge. In India, the national policies and programmes focussed on...
Community Led Total Sanitation, or CLTS, is an approach which facilitates a process of empowering lo...
CLTS focuses on trigger commitment to ending open defecation. But what do you do when communities pr...
Basic sanitation facilities are still lacking in large parts of the developing world, engendering se...
Great strides have been made in improving sanitation in many developing countries. Yet, 2.4 billion ...