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CLTS: Lessons learnt from a pilot project in Timor Leste

conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by E Noy, Max KellyMax Kelly
Timor Leste, emerging from conflict ridden independence is one of the poorest countries in Asia, with major challenges in rebuilding infrastructure, particularly water and sanitation in rural areas. Community Led Total Sanitation is a relatively new approach to eliminate open defecation through community mobilisation and behaviour change, rather than subsidy and latrine construction. This paper discusses CLTS in the Timorese context, and highlights some key challenges in assessing the potential of CLTS to address sanitation issues. Some problems identified include a lack of coherence between the integration of water supply and sanitation, and the promotion of CLTS in isolation of any project activities that utilise any form of incentive or subsidy. The knock- on effect of the long term sustainability of latrine usage and maintenance CLTS is questioned unless further research clarifies the demand responsiveness of CLTS in conjunction with subsidy driven water supply.

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Pagination

1-8

Location

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Start date

2009-05-18

End date

2009-05-22

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2009, WEDC

Editor/Contributor(s)

Shaw R

Title of proceedings

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene: Sustainable Development and Multisectoral Approaches : Proceedings of the 34th WEDC International Conference

Event

Water Engineering and Development Centre. Conference (34th : 2009 : Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)

Publisher

WEDC

Place of publication

Leicestershire, England

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