
A wealth of knowledge emerged from our recent East and Southern Africa Regional Sharing and Learning Workshop on CLTS and Rural Sanitation in Arusha, Tanzania in April.
We have so much we want to share with you – the workshop report, hunter gatherer reports, blogs, articles, photos and videos – that we are setting up a dedicated webpage in the next month. We will keep you posted on this. But in the meantime here are three short video interviews captured at the event with experts across the region talking on a diversity of key issues.
Anyitike Mwakitalima (Tanzania National Sanitation Campaign Coordinator) talks on promoting sanitation behaviour change in Tanzania through a national campaign. Plus 'Nipo Tayari (I am ready)', Tanzania's national sanitation campaign song.
Jane Bevan (Rural WASH Manager, UNICEF, Ethiopia) talks about developing a Beach and Island Sanitation Strategy based on her research with fishing communities around Lake Victoria in Siaya county, Kenya
Mujuni Kitimbo Jimmy (Field Officer, Ministry of Health, Uganda) talks about institutional triggering for improved sanitation in Uganda using ‘Institutional Triggering - an Advocacy Tool’ with Community Leaders
And if you haven’t yet read it, here is a great blog post by Jolly Ann Maulit on the event: On reaching the last mile and moving up the sanitation ladder: learnings from the East and Southern Africa Sharing and Learning Workshop. It provides an overview of the key themes and insights to emerge from the event. Jolly Ann is an independent WASH Consultant who worked closely with the CLTS Knowledge Hub to facilitate the event.