Innovations Regarding Sanitation: West and Central Africa Region

SLH Rapid Action Learning Papers
July 2018

Involve communities from difficult contexts and groups in decision-making and planning processes.

This Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note discusses problems, solutions and recommendations for innovations in sanitation programmes.

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PublisherInstitute of Development Studies
RegionCentral Africa, Western Africa
ThemesLeave no one behind, Monitoring, evaluation and learning, Sustainability and safely managed sanitation
ApproachesRapid Action Learning approaches
Citation

Ibulungu, J., N’Tsoukpoe, J.M.D., Ouedraogo, L. and I. Ouedraogo (2018) Innovations Regarding Sanitation, Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note, Brighton: IDS

LanguageEnglish

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