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UNITED NATIONS, 21 June 2011: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, along with UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake, Ugandan Minister of Water & Environment the Hon. Maria Mutagamba, and His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange, today launched the Sustainable Sanitation: Five-Year Drive to 2015, a push to speed up progress on the Millennium Development Goal target of improving global sanitation by 2015.
Article in The Gambia Today on a meeting of stakeholders in Farafenni in the North Bank Region of The Gambia to share experiences and lessons learnt on improving CLTS. The objective was to ensure that the concept of CLTS can better be integrated into the routine programmes of regions especially health and discuss how central level can support regional CLTS initiatives without compromising ownership by the regions.
Article in AllAfrica.com that raises the question of how CLTS can go to scale in Nigeria and argues that it will need to be extended to the urban context in order to address the increasing urban migration and growing urban population. In the urban context, CLTS needs to link with town planning and requires a lot of different stakeholders to work together.
CLTS is a revolution in development, Robert Chambers argues in his cont
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In a bid to foster proper health care in their communities, Partners for Community Transformation