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Call for submissions: Contributions to a Participatory Learning Action (PLA) Issue on Community-Led Total Sanitation in Africa

Contributions are being sought from those working with CLTS (practitioners from NGOs and agencies, governments, Natural Leaders) who would like to contribute an article of up to 2500 words to the forthcoming issue of Participatory Learning and Action on Community-Led Total Sanitation in Africa. Contributions should capture practical experiences of practitioners in CLTS: processes they have been engaged in, achievements, lessons, innovations, challenges, ways forward.

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What Communication and Institutional Arrangements Influence Sanitation Related Social Norms in Rural India?

Dyalchand, Ashok, Khale, Manisha and S. Vasudevan (2009)

This paper which forms part of the IDS research project Going to Scale? The Potential of Community-led Total Sanitation explores effective strategies for initiating social change in sanitation behaviours from a social norms perspective examining the question: “What components of a communication strategy influence sanitation behaviours and how are they mediated?”

Date: 8 June 2009
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Impact of Rural Sanitation on Water Quality and Water Borne Diseases

Manisha Khale and Ashok Dyalchand (2009)

This paper which forms part of the IDS research project Going to Scale? The Potential of Community-led Total Sanitation looks at the impact of the CLTS approach on rural sanitation by comparing access to toilets at the family level, toilet use, open defecation (OD) rates, quality of drinking water and the impact of these on health as measured by reported prevalence of diarrhoea and worm infestation in children under the age of six in three types of villages:

  • Villages where the sanitation programme was implemented through a Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) strategy.
  • Villages where sanitation programme was implemented through a Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) strategy
  • Villages with no sanitation improvement programme in the recent past.
Date: 8 June 2009
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