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1 Key literature Community-Led Total Sanitation and School -Led Total Sanitation 2 Contents page Background documents on CLTS p. 3 Documents on the start of CLTS / SLTS in Asia p. 7 Documents on CLTS in African countries p. 9 - West Africa - Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Zambia - Ethiopia - Ghana - Kenya - Malawi - Niger - Sierra Leone - Uganda - Zambia Documents on SLTS in African countries p. 14 - Ghana - Sierra Leone - Uganda - Zambia These lists were compiled using My Reference in and the web site. November 2011 3 Background documents on CLTS / SLTS: Bevan, J. and Thomas, A. (2009). community approaches to Total Sanitation : triggering and sustaining Sanitation behaviour change in West Africa. Paper presented at West Africa regional Sanitation and hygiene symposium, Accra, Ghana, 3-5 November 2009.

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1 1 Key literature Community-Led Total Sanitation and School -Led Total Sanitation 2 Contents page Background documents on CLTS p. 3 Documents on the start of CLTS / SLTS in Asia p. 7 Documents on CLTS in African countries p. 9 - West Africa - Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Zambia - Ethiopia - Ghana - Kenya - Malawi - Niger - Sierra Leone - Uganda - Zambia Documents on SLTS in African countries p. 14 - Ghana - Sierra Leone - Uganda - Zambia These lists were compiled using My Reference in and the web site. November 2011 3 Background documents on CLTS / SLTS: Bevan, J. and Thomas, A. (2009). community approaches to Total Sanitation : triggering and sustaining Sanitation behaviour change in West Africa. Paper presented at West Africa regional Sanitation and hygiene symposium, Accra, Ghana, 3-5 November 2009.

2 Available at: , + PPT Bongartz, P. (2007). Community-Led Total Sanitation . In: Footsteps, no. 73 [special issue on Sanitation ]. Available at: Bongartz, P. (2008). Community-Led Total Sanitation . In: Global future, no. 1, p. 19. Available at: Bongartz, P. (2008). CLTS Sharing and Learning Workshop at AfricaSan, Durban, South Africa, 17th February 2008 : workshop report. Brighton, UK, Institute of Development Studies and Plan Region East and Southern Africa. Available at: Bongartz, P. (2009). CLTS in Africa (Mombasa workshop, March 2009) : workshop report. Brighton, UK, Institute of Development Studies and Plan Region East and Southern Africa. Available at: Bongartz, P. and Chambers, R. (2009). Beyond subsidies : triggering a revolution in rural Sanitation . (IDS policy briefing; no.)

3 10). Brighton, UK, Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. Available at: or + Chambers, R. (2009). Going to scale with Community-Led Total Sanitation : reflections on experience, issues and ways forward. (Practice paper / IDS; no. 1). Brighton, UK, Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. Available at: or Deak, A. (2008). Taking Community-Led Total Sanitation to scale : movement, spread and adaptation . (Working paper / IDS; no. 298). Brighton, UK, Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. Available at: or 4 Evans, B.; Colin, J.; Jones, H. and Robinson, A. (2009). Sustainability and equity aspects of Total Sanitation programmes : a study of recent WaterAid-supported programmes in three countries : global synthesis report.

4 London, UK, WaterAid. Available at: or Heierli, U. and Frias, J. (2007). One fly is deadlier than 100 tigers : Total Sanitation as a business and community action in Bangladesh and elsewhere. Bern, Switzerland, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). Available at: or Hernandez, O. and Tobias, S. (2010). Access and behavioral outcome indicators for water, Sanitation , and hygiene. Washington, DC, USA, USAID. Available at: or Institute of Development Studies (2006). Favourable and unfavourable conditions. Brighton, UK, Institute of Development Studies. Available at: -unfavourable-conditions- Community-Led - Total - Sanitation Institute of Development Studies (2008). ID21 Insights : Sanitation . Brighton, UK, Institute of Development Studies. Available at: IRC (2008).

5 CLTS-Plus : some suggestions for strengthening Community-Led Total Sanitation . The Hague, The Netherlands, IRC Iternational Water and Sanitation Centre. Available at: Kalimuthu, A. and Yakub, Y. (2008). 'Crossfire: ' Community-Led Total Sanitation is the best method of achieving sustainable Sanitation for all in rural areas' '. In: Waterlines, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 177-183. Available at: or Kar, K. (2003). Subsidy or self-respect? : participatory Total community Sanitation in Bangladesh. (Working paper / IDS; no. 184). Brighton, UK, Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. Available at: or self -respect-participatory- Total - community -sani tation-in-bangladesh Kar, K. (2005). Practical guide to triggering Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) : a practical guide for use by frontline extension staff, based on experience of facilitating CLTS in at least eight different countries in South and South East Asia and in East Africa.

6 Brighton, UK, Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. Available at: or 5 Kar, K. (2010). Facilitating "hands-on" training : workshops for Community-Led Total Sanitation : a trainers training guide. (Water working notes; 24). Geneva, Switzerland, Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, WSSCC [New guide for trainers by Kamal Kar and has a special focus on CLTS in schools and children s involvement in CLTS]. Available at: or Kar, K. And Bongartz, P. (2006). Update on some recent developments in Community-Led Total Sanitation . Brighton, UK, Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. Available at: -respect-update-ids-working-paper-257 Kar, K. and Chambers, R. (2008). Handbook on Community-Led Total Sanitation . London, UK, Plan UK ; Brighton, UK, Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex.

7 Available at: or Luthi, C.; McConville, J. and Kvarnstr m, E. (2009). ' community -based approaches for addressing the urban Sanitation challenges'. In: International journal of urban sustainable development, vol. 1, no. 1-2, p. 49-63. Available at: or ~db=all~content=a922501219~frm=titlelink Mehta, L. (2009). Shit matters: Community-Led Total Sanitation and the Sanitation challenge for the 21st century. Draft, not to be cited!! Available at: - Total - Sanitation -and - Sanitation -challenge-21st-century Mehta, L. (2010). Shit matters: the potential of Community-Led Total Sanitation . Rugby, UK, Practical Action. Available at: Nicol, A. and Slaymaker, T. (2003). Secure water? poverty, livelihoods and demand-responsive approaches. (ODI / Water policy programme briefings; no.)

8 4). London, UK, Overseas Development Institute (ODI). Available at: Palaniappan, M. and Hutchings, M. (2009). Releasing trapped knowledge: feedback on a decision support tool in WASH. Paper presented at West Africa regional Sanitation and hygiene symposium, Accra, Ghana, 3-5 November 2009. Available at: + PPT RCN Ghana et al. (2009). Papers on CLTS from the West Africa Regional Sanitation and Hygiene Symposium, 3-5 November 2009, Accra, Ghana. Available at: 6 -west -africa-regional- Sanitation -and -hygiene-symposium-3-5-november-2009-acc ra -g or Rosensweig, F. and Kopitopoulos, D. (2010). Building the capacity of local government to scale up Community-Led Total Sanitation and Sanitation marketing in rural areas. Washington, DC, USA, Water and Sanitation Program. Available at: or Salter, D.

9 (2008). Identifying constraints to increasing Sanitation coverage : Sanitation demand and supply in Cambodia. (Field note / WSP). Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Water and Sanitation Program - East Asia and Pacific Region. Available at: or Sanan, D. and Moulik, (2007). Community-Led Total Sanitation in rural areas : an approach that works. (Field note / WSP). New Delhi, India, Water and Sanitation Program - South Asia. Available at: or Tearfund (2007). Footsteps, no. 73 [special issue on Sanitation ]'. Available at: or +71-80/Footsteps+73/ Community-Led + Total + Web site: Community-Led Total Sanitation (IDS) 7 Documents on the start of CLTS / SLTS in Asia Adhikari, S. and Shrestha, (2008). School led Total Sanitation : a successful model to promote School and community Sanitation and hygiene in Nepal.

10 In: Beyond construction : use by all : a collection of case studies from Sanitation and hygiene promotion practitioners in South Asia. London, UK, WaterAid and Delft, The Netherlands, IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre. P. 113-125. Available at: Adhikari, S.; Shrestha, ; Malla, M. and Shrestha,, (2008). Nepal : School -led Total Sanitation seems unstoppable. ( Sanitation and hygiene case study; no. 7). New York, NY, USA, UNICEF. Available at: Da Silva Wells, C. and Sijbesma, C. (2010). Practical innovations for strengthening Community-Led Total Sanitation : selected experience from Asia. Unpublished paper Huda, E. (2008). community Led Total Sanitation approach : some personal field experiences from Bangladesh . In: Beyond construction : use by all : a collection of case studies from Sanitation and hygiene promotion practitioners in South Asia.


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