Sanitation and Hygiene Learning Series
Best practice and lessons learnt in sanitation and hygiene programming across Eastern and Southern Africa

The Sanitation and Hygiene Learning Series was designed to improve knowledge of best practice and lessons learnt in sanitation and hygiene programming across the Eastern and Southern Africa Region. The series has been funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in support of improved knowledge management in the sanitation sector.
The documents in this series cover the following topics:
- Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) in fragile contexts
- CLTS at-scale
- Small towns sanitation
- Mobile-enabled sanitation and hygiene programming
- Regional supply chains for sanitation
- Sanitation marketing
- Handwashing with soap
Resources
Using Social Norms Theory to Strengthen CLTS in Southern Madagascar
Sustainability of ODF Practicies in Kenya
First Steps Towards Sanitation Marketing in Ethiopia Using a Human Centred Design Approach
Mobile Phone-Based Hygiene and Sanitation Promotion in Somalia
Real-Time Monitoring of Rural Sanitation at Scale in Zambia Using Mobile-to-Web Technologies
Sanitation in Small Towns: Experience from Mozambique
Micro-Planning for CLTS: Experience from Kenya
Triggering Handwashing with Soap in CLTS: Insights on What Works from Malawi
CLTS in Fragile and Insecure Contexts: Experience from Somalia and South Sudan
Key Findings of a Sanitation Supply Chains Study in Eastern and Southern Africa
Resources from 2014-2015