Improving CLTS targeting: Evidence from Nigeria | ||||||||
rapport Jun 2016 ![]() Aut. Laura Abramovsky & Britta Augsburg & Erin Flynn & Fransisco Oteiza Ed. WaterAid - London Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() Page de présentation d'un éditeur Page de présentation d'un autre éditeur Abstract: Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is one of the most prevalent approaches to improving sanitation behaviour. It’s practised in more than 20 countries in Asia and Africa, of which at least 15 have made CLTS a national policy to address the challenge of reducing widespread open defecation. The policy brief ‘Improving CLTS Targeting: Evidence from Nigeria’ details findings from the Sustainable Total Sanitation (STS) project, conducted by WaterAid in partnership with the Institute for Fiscal Studies, which aims to evaluate the effectiveness of CLTS and Sanitation Marketing. The brief details findings from the STS project that suggest community population data could be a good predictor of CLTS success and could enable significant improvement of Nigeria’s approach to ending open defecation. Public-Cible:
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