Promising Futures, Community by Community UNC-CH Water and Health Conference CLTS and CHCs – Complementary or Contradictory.

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Promising Futures, Community by Community UNC-CH Water and Health Conference CLTS and CHCs – Complementary or Contradictory

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Principles of CLTS approach Outcomes focus, not hardware Collective community level; incentives directed towards community outcomes Local choice around technology options Communities construct their own latrines with own resources; no standardized design – innovation Facilitation, not teaching Principles of CLTS approach Outcomes focus, not hardware Collective community level; incentives directed towards community outcomes Local choice around technology options Communities construct their own latrines with own resources; no standardized design – innovation Facilitation, not teaching

Potential of CLTS

Conceptual Approach India Changing Behaviors First to Stop Open Defecation and Create Demand for Moving Up the Sanitation Ladder Source: Eddy Perez, WSP

Motivating Factors CHCs Achievement Belonging Competition Disease prevention – cholera among others Future income generating activities CHCs Achievement Belonging Competition Disease prevention – cholera among others Future income generating activities CLTS Shame Disgust Embarrassment Disease prevention – cholera, diarrhea CLTS Shame Disgust Embarrassment Disease prevention – cholera, diarrhea

StrengthWeakness No reliance on sanitation subsidies or service delivery from external agencies for hardware Sustained behavior change? Encourages behavior change; social awakening and self-realization Spread in areas with prior subsidy? Narrow band of favorable pre-conditions? Empowers communitySustainability of CLTS hardware solutions is questionable Empowers natural leaders and facilitators Relies critically on quality of facilitation Strengths & Weaknesses CLTS

Potential for collaboration…? CHCs address some gaps left by CLTS Stronger emphasis on hand- washing Sustained follow up CLTS emphasizes community construction of latrine - missing in CHCs Separate timing/implementation Potential for collaboration…? CHCs address some gaps left by CLTS Stronger emphasis on hand- washing Sustained follow up CLTS emphasizes community construction of latrine - missing in CHCs Separate timing/implementation

Approach Structure Horizontal – All hygiene behavior Primary Focus- Priority preventable diseases in a community Vertical – Sanitation/Open Defecation Primary Focus – Oral fecal diseases CHC CLTS