clts triggering steps
By KAMAL KAR with ROBERT CHAMBERS
Triggering: an extract from the Handbook on 15 Community-Led Total Sanitation by KAMAL KAR with ROBERT CHAMBERS The Handbook on Community-Led Total Sanitation contains comprehensive infor-mation on CLTS its pre-triggering trig-gering and post-triggering stages as well as examples and case studies from around the world |
Practical Guide
to Triggering Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) A practical guide for use by frontline extension staff based on experience of facilitating CLTS in at least eight different countries in South and South East Asia and in East Africa November 2005 Kamal Kar |
Social sustainability Seven steps to Community Led Total
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) involves facilitating a process to inspire and empower rural communities to stop open defecation and to build and use latrines without ofering external subsidies to purchase hardware such as pans and pipes |
Where does the CLTS approach come from?
Chapter 1. The CLTS approach originates from Kamal Kar’s evaluation of WaterAid Bangladesh and their local partner organisation – VERC’s (Village Education Resource Centre is a local NGO) traditional water and sanitation programme and his subsequent work in Bangladesh in late 1999 and into 2000.
What is CLTS triggering?
The term "triggering" is central to the CLTS process: It refers to ways of igniting community interest in ending open defecation, usually by building simple toilets, such as pit latrines. CLTS involves actions leading to increased self-respect and pride in one's community.
What are the challenges associated with CLTS?
Challenges associated with CLTS include the risk of human rights infringements within communities, low standards for toilets, and concerns about usage rates in the long-term. CLTS is in principle compatible with a human rights based approach to sanitation but there are bad practice examples in the name of CLTS.
How do you deal with CLTS?
Be open and build rapport with those you meet. Be observant. Listen. Appreciate good things of the community – praising good things first makes it more acceptable to raise issues later that disgust and make people ashamed, and to ask the direct questions of CLTS triggering. When you arrive at the village introduce yourself.
Seven steps to Community Led Total Sanitation
Community-Led Total Sanitation. (CLTS) involves facilitating a process to inspire and empower rural communities Trigger self-mobilisation through good ... |
To Triggering Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS)
Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) involves facilitating a process to inspire and empower rural communities to stop open defecation and to build and use |
Triggering: an extract from the Handbook on Community-Led Total
As the CLTS triggering process moves on and the community indicates areas of emergency defecation yellow patches on the map spread and increase. Anxious. |
Triggering Handwashing with Soap in CLTS: Insights on What |
Community-Led Total Sanitation
This field guide is to support the CLTS facilitator during the triggering of communities. It is a guide indicating the sequence of steps and the tools that can |
How to Trigger for - Hand Washing with Soap
A Guide to CLTS Triggering Tools that Result in Hand Washing Practice their triggering process and also have data showing high numbers of new hand washing ... |
Community Led Total Sanitation
Beyond CLTS. Step One: Pre-Triggering. Pre-triggering involves: selecting a community; conducting a baseline survey and undertaking administrative |
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS): Challenges and
From STEPS Working Paper 37: The Dynamics and. Sustainability of Community triggering to ensure that there are gradual improvements in toilet technologies ... |
REPORT FOR PRE-TRIGGERING &TRIGGERI NG OF SELDOM
4.0 TRIGGERING STEPS & PROCESS. Activity 4: Participatory/Social Mapping Some of these leaders go on to trigger CLTS in other communities thus being ... |
CLTS field guideline From French Red Cross experience in
In the training the role and responsibilities of each of the triggering team members need to be highlighted as are the different steps of the CLTS process. The |
Triggering: an extract from the Handbook on Community-Led Total
As the CLTS triggering process moves on and the community indicates areas of emergency defecation yellow patches on the map spread and increase Anxious |
Seven steps to Community Led Total Sanitation
(CLTS) involves facilitating a process to inspire and empower rural communities These seven steps are based on existing Community Led Total Sanitation |
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) - STEPS Centre
A process is ignited where residents draw on local resources technologies and knowledge to construct sanitary facilities that fit their particular needs and |
PROTOCOL FOR IMPLEMENTING CLTS IN KENYA
The first step in the ODF certification process is an internal process of community self- assessment A community that has been triggered and believes it has |
Trigger - IRC Wash
Communities respond to CLTS triggering in different ways Some are process and documented the different challenges which they share on |
Handbook on Community-Led Total Sanitation - Plan International
CLTS triggering process many people work on the map together and indicate their households areas of open defecation and calculate amount of shit produced by |
Community Led Total Sanitation and Hygiene (CLTSH)
More recently a hygiene component has been added to CLTS (now CLTSH) The Figure 2: Steps in CLTS triggering (WSP (2007) TOT manual on CLTS Module |
Triggering Handwashing with Soap in CLTS - UNICEF
Existing tools used in the CLTS triggering process focus primarily on eliminating Open Defecation (OD) with little attention to handwashing A review |
Practical Guide to Triggering Community-Led Total Sanitation
The key point in the process of triggering CLTS is reached when the community arrives at a collective realisation that due to open defecation everyone is ingesting each other's faeces, and this will continue unless open defecation is stopped totally |
Download the Facilitators Field Guide - Community-Led Total
4 What is the aim of CLTS? 5 Who is this field guide for? 5 Who is a CLTS facilitator? 5 The sequence of steps 6 Step 1: Planning and mobilizing for triggering |
Seven steps to Community Led Total Sanitation - WASH Alliance
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) involves facilitating a process to inspire and empower rural communities to stop open defecation and to build and use |
Triggering: an extract from the Handbook on Community-Led Total
The Handbook on Community-Led Total Sanitation contains comprehensive infor- mation on CLTS, its pre-triggering, trig- gering and post-triggering stages, |
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) - STEPS Centre
Sanitation (CLTS) offers another way, by focusing on From STEPS Working Paper 37: The Dynamics and triggering to ensure that there are gradual |
Trigger 1 - IRC Wash
Communities respond to CLTS triggering in different ways Some are inspired to make process and documented the different challenges which they share on |
CLTS Learning Series: Lao PDR Country Report - Plan International
leaders) are identified during or after the triggering process This study did not compare Plan International Laos' CLTS approach to that of other organizations in |
PROTOCOL FOR IMPLEMENTING CLTS IN KENYA - Guidelines
The first step in the ODF certification process is an internal process of community self- assessment A community that has been triggered and believes it has |
Learning and recommendations on the use of CLTS in emergency
Following 'triggering' (the point in the CLTS process at which the community realises the connection between open defecation and poor health and moves |
Community Led Total Sanitation and Hygiene (CLTSH) - CMP Ethiopia
the steps, procedures, elements and tools of Community-Led Total Sanitation ( CLTS) Figure 2: Steps in CLTS triggering (WSP (2007) TOT manual on CLTS |