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Determining the effectiveness and mode of operation of Community-Led total Sanitation: The DEMO-CLTS study



informe Oct 2018 ; 48 páginas
Aut. Miriam Harter & Hans-Joachim Mosler
Ed. EAWAG - Dubendorf
Formato descargable: PdF (5 120 ko)
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Abstract:
This final report of the DEMO-CLTS project funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation aimed to assess the impact of CLTS on OD, both in its entirety and individually for its key elements; moreover, it aimed to determine the mechanisms of CLTS for behavioral change. The study also compared the effectiveness of the CLTS approach against that of an evidence-based approach.

The project’s overall goal was to improve the behavioral change strategies used to eliminate OD.

In a first phase of the project taking place in Mozambique, Lao PDR and Cambodia elements of the broad CLTS canon fostering or constraining the success of CLTS was identified. In a second phase in Ghana a randomized controlled trial was conducted, mainly to address the following objectives:
- Assessment of the effectiveness of CLTS interventions on Open Defecation
- Determination of the impact of CLTS as entirety and of its key elements on behavior change
- Comparison of CLTS with an evidence-based behavior change intervention targeting psychological factors determined by a baseline survey

Destino Audiencia:

Universidad , Actores de la Cooperación

Palabras claves:

evaluación, impactos (CI) (DT) (HP) , SANTOLIC liderado por la comunidad de Saneamiento Total (CI) (DT) (HP)

Países:

Camboya (CI) (DT) (HP) , Ghana (CI) (DT) (HP) , Laos (CI) (DT) (HP) , Mozambique (CI) (DT) (HP)

Editor/Difusor:

EAWAG - Institut Fédéral Suisse des Sciences et Technologies de l’Eau - Dubendorf - Suiza
    

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