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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jamie Myers , Sue Cavill , Samuel Musyoki , Katherine PasteurPublisher: Practical Action Publishing Imprint: Practical Action Publishing Weight: 0.350kg ISBN: 9781788530170ISBN 10: 1788530179 Pages: 190 Publication Date: 15 June 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTables, boxes, and figures Author and organization biographies Acronyms and abbreviations Glossary of key terms Acknowledgements Overview Chapter 1: Introduction Who is this book for? The principles of U-CLTS Comparing the use of CLTS in urban versus rural settings U-CLTS across urban typologies Challenges for U-CLTS Roles and responsibilities within U-CLTS How to use this guide Dos and don’ts Notes for users PART 1: The guide Chapter 2: Stage 1: Assessment and preparation (pre-triggering) Key messages Purpose of assessment and preparation Situation analysis Stakeholder analysis and identifying key partners Key partner capacity building and selection of communities Preparing to enter the community Key tasks here will include exploratory visits to: Dos and don’ts for assessment and preparation (pre-triggering) Notes for users Chapter 3: Stage 2: U-CLTS triggering and institutional advocacy Key messages Purpose of U-CLTS triggering Community triggering Community-led action planning processes Institutional advocacy and action planning Institutional advocacy tools and tactics Dos and don’ts for triggering, advocacy, and action planning Notes for users Chapter 4: Stage 3: Integrating U-CLTS across the sanitation chain Key messages Purpose of integrating U-CLTS across the sanitation chain Revising and enforcing regulations across the sanitation chain Safe capture and containment Safe emptying and transportation Safe treatment, disposal, and possible reuse Associated waste streams Dos and don’ts for integrating U-CLTS across the sanitation chain Notes for users Chapter 5: Stage 4: Maintaining momentum Key messages Purpose of maintaining momentum Follow-up Monitoring Verification, certification, and celebration Sustainability Dos and don’ts and action points for maintaining momentum Notes for users PART 2: Case studies Chapter 6: U-CLTS case studies Introduction to the case studies Case Study 1: Choma, Zambia Case Study 2: Eight towns in Ethiopia Case Study 3: Fort Dauphin, Madagascar Case Study 4: Gulariya, Nepal Case Study 5: Hawassa, Ethiopia Case Study 6: Himbirti, Eritrea Case Study 7: Iringa, Tanzania Case Study 8: IUWASH, Indonesia Case Study 9: Kabwe, Zambia Case Study 10: Logo, Nigeria Case Study 11: Mathare 10, Nairobi, Kenya Case Study 12: Nakuru, Kenya Case Study 13: New Delhi, India Case Study 14: Ribaué and Rapale, Mozambique Case Study 15: Small towns in Northern and Southern Nigeria Conclusion ReferencesReviewsAuthor InformationJamie Myers is a Research Officer at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex Sue Cavill is an independent consultant, specializing in water supply, sanitation and hygiene Samuel Musyoki is Country Director for Plan International, Zambia Katherine Pasteur is an independent consultant with more than 15 years’ experience in international development, specializing in sustainable livelihoods, natural resource management and disaster risk reduction, in Africa, Latin America and Asia. Lucy Stevens is a Policy and Practice Adviser with Practical Action Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |