The Road to Total Sanitation - Scaling up Sanitation and Hygiene in East Africa. Tanzania learning exchange

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WSSCC
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2011
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Summary

The aim of the learning and sharing excercise was to:

  • explore partners' activities on rural sanitation especially, but not limited to, CLTS, Sanitation Marketing and PHAST;
  • build consensus on the key components needed to take CLTS and Sanitation Marketing to scale with equity and sustainability;
  • further explore collaboration, linkages, and partnerships; and
  • make recommendations on how to scale up which are transferable across all countries in the region.

These notes reflect the conclusions, recommendations, and lessons learnt from this trip. They are based on a two-day workshop that was held directly following  a field trip visiting various projects in Tanzania. It is comprised of the main report and three attachments.

About the publisher

The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) is a global multi-stakeholder partnership and membership organization that works to save lives and improve livelihoods. It does so by enhancing collaboration among sector agencies and professionals who are working to provide sanitation to the 2.6 billion people without a clean, safe toilet, and the 884 million people without affordable, clean drinking water close at hand. Through its work, WSSCC contributes to the broader goals of poverty eradication, health and environmental improvement, gender equality and long-term social and economic development. It has coalitions in 36 countries, members in more than 160 countries, and a Geneva-based Secretariat which is hosted by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS). www.wsscc.org

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