CLTS profiled during National Sanitation Week in Uganda
Open Defecation is a shame, use a latrine! was the theme for the annual sanitation week which was observed in Uganda between 15th -22nd March 2012.
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Open Defecation is a shame, use a latrine! was the theme for the annual sanitation week which was observed in Uganda between 15th -22nd March 2012.
From the 27th February to the 1st March, the second annual review meeting of the Pan African programme Empowering self-help sanitation of rural and peri-urban communities and schools in Africa
To mark World Water Day today, the STEPS Centre has gathered together a range of exciting and thought-provoking new resources.
To mark World Water Day today, the STEPS Centre has gathered together a range of exciting and thought-provoking new resources.
Kamal Kar speaks on the question ‘What one sustainable development issue would you like to see addressed at Rio+20?’ at the 6th World Water Council which took place in Marseille between the 12th and 17th March 2012.
On the 8th March 2012, the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation (MoPHS), Kenya, with support from partners, including UNICEF, SNV and Plan, organized a half -day sanitation stakeholders’ consultative meeting in Nairobi.
Read about the meeting
Read Philip Vincent Otieno’s account of the World Toilet Day celebrations in Siaya county, which included songs, dance, drama, comedy and poems to raise awareness of the dangers of open defecation.
On the 19th November, rural communities in Meung, Pha Oudom, and Paktha in Bokeo province, Laos, marked World Toilet Day with sanitation-and-hygiene-promoting activities organized by the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene program of Plan International, Lao PDR Office, with financial support from the Australian government/AusAID.
Read about Plan Sierra Leone’s World Toilet Day activities in this short report by Abdulai Jalloh.
On Saturday 19th November 2011, Population Services International (PSI) celebrated World Toilet Day at the Juba Grand Hotel to honour the efforts of those involved in eradicating open defecation.
PSI’s CLTS programme is contributing to sustainable sanitation in Juba, Wau and Yei.