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SLH Learning Brief;15

Adaptation of the Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) Protocol During the COVID-19 Response

Published on 1 June 2023

Before COVID-19, Mozambique’s Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) protocol, introduced in 2008 and referenced in the Strategy of Rural Sanitation 2021-2030, broadly aligned with the original approach proposed by Kar and Chambers in the CLTS
Handbook (2008).

It included participatory pre-triggering, triggering and post-triggering activities bringing whole communities together to promote collective behaviour change on sanitation and health in the community.

During the pandemic, UNICEF Mozambique worked with the Government of Mozambique (GoM) and other partners to adapt the CLTS protocol in line with government restrictions to support continued implementation of the approach.

With restrictions now reducing, clarity on a post-pandemic CLTS protocol is needed. This rapid study explored how CLTS programming was adapted and implemented during the pandemic and the successes, failures, and lessons to inform recommendations moving forward. With only eight years to go to achieve the SDGs, it is timely for Mozambique to review and adapt the existing tools to ensure the required acceleration towards the elimination of open defecation is possible.

The study focused on how adaptations to the CLTS protocol were devised and implemented, what the changes involved, different
stakeholders’ roles and responsibilities, and what the lessons and recommendations are.

The learning brief is available in English and Portuguese via the OpenDocs link on the right.

Authors

Mimi Coultas

Research Officer

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UNICEF
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Publication details

isbn
978-1-80470-104-1
language
English

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Programmes and centres
The Sanitation Learning Hub
Region
Mozambique

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