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Sanitation in India (Steps (Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach…
Sanitation in India
Steps
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Behavior change at many levels needed to make India ODF(law or incentive) - naming , shaming
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Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach, pioneered by development consultant Kamal Kar in Bangladesh in 2000, advocates a 180-degree mental flip
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It shows people how they are literally eating their neighbour's shit, and how this makes them ill and stunts their children.
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It finds community representatives to trigger these messages, and rouses the community to adopt better hygiene habits, including menstrual hygiene. "The answer is local empowerment, not a tsunami of toiletisation,
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