Country: Kenya
Registration deadline: 08 Apr 2019
Starting date: 15 Apr 2019
Ending date: 19 Apr 2019
More people are affected by the negative impact of poor water supply and sanitation than by war, terrorism and weapons of mass destruction combined. Investment in knowledge on water and sanitation is an efficient and effective way to combat waterborne and vector-borne diseases which are a menace in most developing countries.
CLTS is an innovative way of mobilising communities to completely eliminate open defecation (OD) where they are facilitated to conduct their own appraisal and analysis and take action to become Open Defecation Free (ODF).
The course addresses how CLTS focuses on the behavioural change needed by investing in community mobilisation instead of hardware, and shifting the focus from toilet construction for individual households to the creation of 'open defecation-free' villages. The participant will be able to explore on the different ways that CLTS triggers the community's desire for change, propels them into action and encourages innovation, mutual support and appropriate local solutions, thus leading to greater ownership and sustainability.
Those to benefit from this course are persons working with NGOs in areas where there is high risk of diarrhea diseases, Public health officers, trainers of community leaders, community development persons and health officers.
Further information on the course can be obtained from NETWAS through the following address:NETWAs International Magadi Road, Off Langata Road P. O. Box 15614-00503 Mbagathi Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254-20-8042555/6 Cellphone: +254-727 170476 Fax: +254-20-8042554 E-mail: training@netwas.org
How to register:
Visit our website www.netwas.org for the application form , fill in the required details and submit.