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Integrating CLTS and PHAST in Kenya

A case study documenting experiences and lessons from Kenya Red Cross Society Guidance for the future of integrated community-based water and sanitation software programming.

Kenya loses 27 billion Shillings (approximately 300 million USD) annually due to poor sanitation (World Bank, 2012). The United Nations estimates that approximately 50% of all hospital attendance in Kenya is due to preventable sanitation, hygiene and water-related diseases. When people fall sick, local economies suffer through lost productivity and children stay home from school.

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