Long-Term Sustainability of Improved Sanitation in Rural Bangladesh Scaling Up Rural Sanitation Hanchett, S. et al. (2011)

When sanitation sector professionals hear the words “sanitation” and “Bangladesh” the first thought that may come to mind is that it is the birthplace of the Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach. However, there is more to the sanitation story from Bangladesh that needs to be shared. Lessons extracted from the Bangladesh experience could richly inform sanitation strategies in other countries, particularly those struggling to increase access to basic sanitation in rural areas.

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Hanchett, S. et al. (2011). Long-Term Sustainability of Improved Sanitation in Rural Bangladesh Scaling Up Rural Sanitation WSP, World Bank

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