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Beyond Subsidies – Trigerring a Revolution in Rural Sanitation (IDS in Focus Policy Briefing Issue 10 Community-Led Total Sanitation July 2009)
Petra Bongartz & Robert Chambers
UK, IDS (Institute of Development Studies), July 2009, 4 hal
Th. 2009
363.72 BON b
makalah, artikel ilmiah, In focus policy briefing – IDA, CLTS, rural sanitation
Perpustakaan AMPL, Telp. 021-31904113
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About two billion people living in rural areas are adversely affected by open defecation. In many countries the MIllenium Development Goal for sanitation is off track. Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a radically different approach to rural sanitation and has shown promising successes where traditional rural sanitation programmes have failed. Unlike traditional programmes, CLTS does not involve providing subsidies for individual household hardware. In CLTS, communities conduct their own analysis, come to their own conclusions, and take their own action. All gain, especially women, adolescent girls and children. CLTS is now in over 20 countries, but its spread faces obstacles. This In Focus Policy Briefing asks how can we maximize the huge potential for transforming rural sanitation that this approach offers What has worked What hinders progress What should be done