The objectives of the assignment are to:
· evaluate the processes by which the different pilot exercises have attempted
to scale up sanitation coverage by the use of Community Led Total Sanitation
(CLTS) and define the best practices; evaluate the outcomes of each exercise
including the extent to which CLTS has succeeded in each pilot area;
· assess the implementation arrangements including the approach for engaging
with communities and households in the promotion of the approach; assess the
aptitude of the various facilitators; the sustainability of the different
approaches for possible replication in Ghana; the usefulness or otherwise of
any credit options put in place; the impact of the sanitation marts and
community-based latrine artisans;
· determine the main constraints, challenges, lessons learned and opportunities
for promoting the CLTS as a viable approach for sanitation improvement;
· based on the above, identify potential improvements to the processes and
participants and recommend appropriate adjustments to the implementation
strategy;
· assess the suitability of the CLTS approach as the preferred approach for
rural sanitation and make recommendations for adapting the approach as a
national strategy.
Year Published | |
Type | |
Joint | No |
Partner/s | N/A |
Consultant name | |
Agency Focal Point | Lovemore Mhuriyengwe |
Focal Point Email | lmhuriyengwe@unicef.org |
Managed by Independent Evaluation Office | No |
Geographic Scope | Country |
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