Evaluation of the WASH Sector Strategy “Community Approaches to Total Sanitation” (CATS) | ||||||
informe Mar 2014 ; 101 páginas ![]() Aut. Julie Aubriot & ![]() ![]() ![]() Ed. UNICEF - New York Formato descargable: PdF ![]() Descargable desde el editor ![]() Un editor presentación Abstract: In the context of the recent evolution of the sanitation sector, CATS can be seen in a twofold way: as a move from technically based, supply-driven approaches toward behavior change, demand-driven approaches; and also as a recognition of the centrality of the adoption of a new social norm around ending open defecation as a key issue to be addressed, with impact on and linkages with other sectors. The purpose of this evaluation was to evaluate UNICEF’s experience in understanding and implementing Community Approaches to Total Sanitation (CATS), with a particular emphasis on the period from 2008 to the present. It was to do so by examining the strengths and weaknesses of its application in UNICEF programming and by analyzing how it connects with and builds upon related sanitation approaches.
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