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Supporting the Least Able Throughout and Beyond CLTS

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posted on 2024-09-06, 07:32 authored by Jaime Myers, Louise Maule, Michael Gnilo, Robert Chambers, Sue Cavill
Since its conception in 1999, Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) has spread to over 60 countries and resulted in millions of people across the world living in open defecation free (ODF) communities. The approach was a departure from subsidydriven sanitation programming which often led to uneven adoption and only partial use. CLTS enabled communities to own the process and collectively work towards becoming ODF. However, since its implementation at scale a number of challenges have appeared. Emerging evidence is suggesting a need to better support the most disadvantaged with accessible and sustainable sanitation facilities. This Learning Brief presents emerging principles and action points to strengthen intra-community support and introduce external support mechanisms for the least able when necessary and appropriate. It is one of several outputs from an Asia-region workshop convened in the Philippines by the CLTS Knowledge Hub and UNICEF between 24-28 May 2017.

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Institute of Development Studies

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Myers, J., Maule, L., Gnilo, M., Chambers, R. Cavill, S. (2017) Supporting the least able throughout and beyond CLTS, CLTS Knowledge Hub Learning Brief 3, Brighton: IDS

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CLTS Knowledge Hub Learning Brief 3

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© Institute of Development Studies

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Asia

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en

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