Learning resource: Local governance & sanitation

 

Eight-lessons-from-Community-Led-Total-Sanitation-at-scale-through-local-governments-in-Uganda-GSF-in-focus-1Many non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations, as well as bilateral and multilateral donors, recognize the importance of closely working with governments in sanitation and hygiene programmes. Collective behaviour change approaches, such as Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS), are also increasingly being embraced by governments as an alternative to traditional subsidy and enforcement-based approaches. This ‘GSF in focus’ case study presents eight lessons learned from the GSF-supported Uganda Sanitation Fund (USF) in coordinating, planning, and implementing CLTS at scale through a decentralized government system.

I produced this widely used learning resource, which included drafting content, editing, production management and strategic dissemination. Download the case study here or on the Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council’s website.

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