<p>The Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach is said to have radically revolutionized a poorly performing sanitation sector. The claims of CLTS programmes successfully stopping practices of open defecation have only recently begun to be critically reviewed: scholars and practitioners are questioning the sustainability and scrutinizing the participatory nature of this approach. This article builds on these analyses to draw attention to the School-Led Total Sanitation (SLTS) programme which promotes the role of children as sanitation change agents to ‘trigger’ a shift of behaviour in their peers and elders in school and surrounding environments. The article reviews the active role of children in SLTS in the context of how ‘participat...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Development organisations working in the WASH sector tend to focus on their preferred methodologies ...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set out to halve the proportion of the population without ac...
<p>The Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach is said to have radically revolutionized a poo...
This paper focuses on promotion of sanitation and hygiene education among school children with a goa...
Development aid agencies are increasingly implementing approaches which focus on human rights in pol...
The child rights based WASH programme was implemented by WaterAid and Save the Children in South Asi...
Access to good and safe sanitation is a right; hence the need to protect the rights of girls, boys a...
Ghana is both one of the lowest coverage countries for urban sanitation, and one of the furthest ‘of...
The paper outlines the various initiatives undertaken in Uganda to scale up school sanitation. The m...
The development community perceives the current “sanitation crisis” to be remedied with water, sanit...
The voices of young people are beginning to be heard, but rarely are children living in poverty incl...
Human civilization has a great history of managing Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WaSH) services. B...
Providing adequate sanitation facilities for the poor remains one of the major challenges in all dev...
The broader aim of this study is to probe participation of learners in waste management activities i...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Development organisations working in the WASH sector tend to focus on their preferred methodologies ...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set out to halve the proportion of the population without ac...
<p>The Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach is said to have radically revolutionized a poo...
This paper focuses on promotion of sanitation and hygiene education among school children with a goa...
Development aid agencies are increasingly implementing approaches which focus on human rights in pol...
The child rights based WASH programme was implemented by WaterAid and Save the Children in South Asi...
Access to good and safe sanitation is a right; hence the need to protect the rights of girls, boys a...
Ghana is both one of the lowest coverage countries for urban sanitation, and one of the furthest ‘of...
The paper outlines the various initiatives undertaken in Uganda to scale up school sanitation. The m...
The development community perceives the current “sanitation crisis” to be remedied with water, sanit...
The voices of young people are beginning to be heard, but rarely are children living in poverty incl...
Human civilization has a great history of managing Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WaSH) services. B...
Providing adequate sanitation facilities for the poor remains one of the major challenges in all dev...
The broader aim of this study is to probe participation of learners in waste management activities i...
An estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide lack access to improved sanitation facilities. While large...
Development organisations working in the WASH sector tend to focus on their preferred methodologies ...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set out to halve the proportion of the population without ac...