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Shit matters The potential of community-led total sanitation

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Practional Action Pblishing 2011Description: 270P xviii PBISBN:
  • 9781853396922
DDC classification:
  • 363.7258 MEH
Contents:
Contents Prelims (Foreword - Kamal Kar) 1. Introduction; Lyla Mehta and Synne Movik 2. Shit Matters: Community-Led Total Sanitation and the Sanitation Challenge for the 21st Century; Lyla Mehta; BANGLADESH 3. Community-Led Total Sanitation in Bangladesh: Chronicles of a people's movement; Shafiul Azam Ahmed 4. Exploring the social dynamics of CLTS in Bangladesh: The inclusion of children, women and vulnerable people; Amina Mahbub 5. NGOs and the implementation of CLTS in Bangladesh: Selected case studies; Mick Howes, Enamul Huda and Abu Naser 6. The challenges of facilitating CLTS; Anowarul Haq and Brigitta Bode; INDIA 7. The CLTS Story in India: The Sanitation Story of the Millennium; Deepak Sanan 8. Institutional Arrangements and Social Norms Influencing Sanitation Behaviour in Rural India; A. Dyalchand, M. Khale, S. Vasudevan, and N. Kale 9. The Impact of Rural Sanitation on Water Quality and Waterborne Diseases; Manisha Khale and Ashok Dyalchand 10. Doing CLTS in a Countrywide Program Context in India: Public Good, Private Good? Nisheeth Kumar and J.P.Shukla; INDONESIA 11. The CLTS Story in Indonesia: Empowering communities, transforming institutions, furthering decentralization; Nilanjana Mukherjee and Nina Shatifan 12. CLTS - Learning from communities in Indonesia; Owin Jamasy and Nina Shatifan 13. Institutional dimensions of scaling up in Indonesia; Edy Priyono; SYNTHESIS 14. CLTS in India and Indonesia: Institutions, Incentives and Politics; Anu Joshi 15. CLTS, Dynamics and Sustainability: Perspectives on Challenges and Pathways; Synne Movik 16. Reaching Out, Scaling Up: The Future of CLTS; Robert Chambers and Kamal Kar Back Matter (APPENDIX: Notes on resources, conference material, networks, partnerships, etc)
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Developing Countries - Community Development

Rural Development Projects

Sanitation - Rural

Contents
Prelims (Foreword - Kamal Kar)

1. Introduction; Lyla Mehta and Synne Movik
2. Shit Matters: Community-Led Total Sanitation and the Sanitation Challenge for the 21st Century; Lyla Mehta; BANGLADESH
3. Community-Led Total Sanitation in Bangladesh: Chronicles of a people's movement; Shafiul Azam Ahmed
4. Exploring the social dynamics of CLTS in Bangladesh: The inclusion of children, women and vulnerable people; Amina Mahbub
5. NGOs and the implementation of CLTS in Bangladesh: Selected case studies; Mick Howes, Enamul Huda and Abu Naser
6. The challenges of facilitating CLTS; Anowarul Haq and Brigitta Bode; INDIA
7. The CLTS Story in India: The Sanitation Story of the Millennium; Deepak Sanan
8. Institutional Arrangements and Social Norms Influencing Sanitation Behaviour in Rural India; A. Dyalchand, M. Khale, S. Vasudevan, and N. Kale
9. The Impact of Rural Sanitation on Water Quality and Waterborne Diseases; Manisha Khale and Ashok Dyalchand
10. Doing CLTS in a Countrywide Program Context in India: Public Good, Private Good? Nisheeth Kumar and J.P.Shukla; INDONESIA
11. The CLTS Story in Indonesia: Empowering communities, transforming institutions, furthering decentralization; Nilanjana Mukherjee and Nina Shatifan
12. CLTS - Learning from communities in Indonesia; Owin Jamasy and Nina Shatifan
13. Institutional dimensions of scaling up in Indonesia; Edy Priyono; SYNTHESIS
14. CLTS in India and Indonesia: Institutions, Incentives and Politics; Anu Joshi
15. CLTS, Dynamics and Sustainability: Perspectives on Challenges and Pathways; Synne Movik
16. Reaching Out, Scaling Up: The Future of CLTS; Robert Chambers and Kamal Kar

Back Matter (APPENDIX: Notes on resources, conference material, networks, partnerships, etc)