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Governments and Institutions

Key resource: Fronteiras Edição 12: Saneamento Rural em África: Desafios, Boas Práticas e Caminhos a Seguir

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Para se alcançar um saneamento universal gerido com segurança em toda a África até 2030, a escala e o ritmo terão de aumentar drasticamente. A comunidade africana de saneamento volta agora a reunir-se para o AfricaSan5 e esperamos que esta oportunidade seja aproveitada para reactualizar os compromissos para com aqueles que ainda não vêem respeitado o seu direito humano fundamental de acesso a instalações de saneamento e higiene.

Date: 17 May 2019

Key resource: Frontières Numéro 12: Assainissement rural en Afrique : Défis, bonnes pratiques et moyens d’aller de l’avant

Pour arriver à un assainissement universel géré de manière sûre dans toute l’Afrique d’ici à 2030, il faut augmenter massivement la vitesse et l’ampleur des progrès accomplis.Sachant cela, en préparation de l’AfricaSan 5, la CLTS Knowledge Hubbasée à l’Institute of Development
Studies a coorganisé deux ateliers régionaux sur l’assainissement rural. Les deux événements ont réuniles personnes impliquées dans des programmes d’EAH en milieu rural dans différents pays du continent aux côtés d’experts travaillant aux niveaux régional et mondial.

Date: 20 March 2019

Key resource: Innovations pour l’assainissement urbain: Adapter les approches pilotées par la communauté

Plus de la moitié des occupants de la planète habitent désormais en milieu urbain et une forte proportion d'entre eux vit sans assainissement amélioré. Dans les zones rurales, les efforts déployés pour lutter contre la défécation en plein air ont été dirigés par le mouvement de l'Assainissement total piloté par la communauté (ATPC). Toutefois, comment les techniques de mobilisation de la communauté prônées par l'ATPC peuvent-elles être adaptées aux situations plus complexes des zones urbaines ?

Date: 7 February 2019

Key resource: Frontiers 12: Rural Sanitation in Africa: Challenges, Good Practices and Ways Forward

In order to achieve universal safely managed sanitation across Africa by 2030 the scale and pace will need to increase drastically. As the African sanitation community reassemble for AfricaSan 5 we hope the opportunity is grasped to rejuvenate commitments to those who still lack the fundamental human right of access to sanitation and hygiene facilities.

Date: 31 January 2019

Key resource: Fronteiras Edição 11: Envolver homens e rapazes em programas de saneamento e higiene

As discussões de género em S&H centram-se geralmente nos papéis, posições ou impactos nas mulheres e raparigas. Esse enfoque é essencial para melhorar os resultados de género em Água, Saneamento e Higiene (WASH), já que é sobre as mulheres e as raparigas que recai a parte maior parte do fardo do trabalho de WASH e são, apesar disso, frequentemente excluídas da planificação, execução e monitoria das actividades comunitárias de WASH, por terem menos poder, recursos, tempo e estatuto social que seus os pares masculinos.

Date: 23 January 2019

Key resource: Learning Brief: Men and Boys in Sanitation

Discussions of gender in sanitation and hygiene (S&H) often focus on the roles, positions or impacts on women and girls, who bear the greatest burden of work related to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Efforts to improve S&H and change social norms do not always actively engage men and boys in the most effective or transformative way. We must learn more about the roles men and boys actually play and – if necessary – how they can be modified to make efforts more successful.

Date: 15 October 2018

Key resource: Men and boys in sanitation and hygiene: A desk-based review

This desk review explores existing literature and examples of men’s and boys’ behaviours and gender roles in sanitation and hygiene (S&H) and the extent to which the engagement of men and boys in S&H processes is leading to sustainable and transformative change in households and communities. We developed an analytical framework for the review clustered around 3 areas: with men as objects to change, agents of change and partners for change.

Date: 15 October 2018

Key resource: CLTS Knowledge Hub Learning Brief: West and Central Africa Regional Rural Sanitation Workshop

The CLTS Knowledge Hub, based at the Institute of Development Studies, WaterAid, WSSCC and UNICEF co-convened a regional workshop in Saly, Senegal, 25th-28th June 2018 with support from AGETIP. The event brought together those engaged in rural WASH programming from 14 countries across the region (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Democratic Republic Congo (DRC), Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, and Togo) alongside experts working at regional and global levels.

Date: 17 September 2018

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