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Keeping Track: CLTS Monitoring, Certification and Verification



report Jan 2017 ; 26 pages
Aut. Katherine Pasteur
Ed. IDS - Brighton SIDA - Stockholm
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Abstract:
Monitoring, verification and certification are critical elements of the CLTS process and contribute to ensuring sustainability of ODF as well as learning about changes that are needed to improve implementation. Monitoring includes both process and progress monitoring. Verification tends to be led by NGOs or government with clear criteria and methodologies being developed, often incorporating multiple assessment visits over an extended period of time. Certification and celebration of ODF communities acknowledge their achievement and helps to raise awareness in the surrounding areas. The adoption of CLTS as a national approach in many countries has resulted in national protocols and guidance documents as well as various methodologies for community engagement and data collection to aid the processes of monitoring, verification and certification. Increasingly, the importance of post ODF monitoring is being recognised. We need to know more about how to incorporate this into implementation to ensure longer term sustainability of behaviour change and of toilets. Similarly, effective collection, management and utilisation of data are a challenge. Other emerging issues relate to reliability and accuracy of monitoring and verification; encouraging appropriate attitudes to encourage learning rather than fault finding; and how to incentivise staff involved in monitoring and verification. We also need to know more about monitoring for long term sustainability of behaviour change and inclusion. Many of these issues are being investigated through local, national and international learning processes.

Target Audiences:

University , Cooperation actors

Keywords:

CLTS Community-led Total Sanitation (CI) (DT) (ET) , evaluation, impact (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publishers/Broadcasters:

IDS - Institute of Development Studies - Brighton - United Kingdom
    

SIDA - Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency - Stockholm - Sweden
    

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