The story of CLTS in Mauritania
Listen to Susana Sandoz talk about CLTS in Mauritania the background to its introduction, its history and its progress to date (July 2011)
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Listen to Susana Sandoz talk about CLTS in Mauritania the background to its introduction, its history and its progress to date (July 2011)
Kamal Kar’s presentation on CLTS: Origin, Spread and Scaling Up at the Brisbane WASH Conference, May 2011.
Listen to Kamal Kar’s speech Kamal Kar.mp3 (4MB/18 minutes)
Extract from the BBC/TVE Earth Report on CLTS in Bangladesh which focuses in particular how CLTS has led to collective community activities beyond sanitation, eg solving the problem of monga (seasonal hunger) by returning to the old practice of cultivating vine potatoes.
Watch the video (6 mins)
BBC Health Check’s Anna Lacey talks about sanitation and behaviour change with Dr Tsofa of KEMRI (Kenya Medical Research Institute) and other CLTS practitioners in Kilifi, Kenya in this short radio interview (6 minutes)
Early in April, Live & Learn Indonesia conducted their first workshop for training local change agents in the Community-Led Total Sanitation process. The slideshow videos below show the training process, including triggering in communities.
Écoutez un extrait radio sur l’ATPC en Mauritanie/Listen to a short radio clip on CLTS in Mauritania (in French)
Short video (1:48 mins) on CLTS in Nigeria, focusing on the community activist Esther Etowa, Community Activist of the organisation WERI (Women Empowerment and Rights Initiative).
Vanguard correspondent Adam Yamaguchi travels to India, Singapore and Indonesia to understand why people don’t use toilets and what’s being done to end the practice of open defecation.
A new film on the CLTS experience in East Garo Hills in Meghalaya is now available for download from the Government of India’s Department for Drinking Water website (see the small brown box on the upper left side of the page).