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This study reports on a set of findings and conclusions concerning the effectiveness and sustainability of two approaches operating in Zimbabwe: the community health club (CHC) approach and community-led total sanitation (CLTS). Surveys, interviews and focus groups were conducted in a total of ten project communities from three districts.
WHALEY, L. WEBSTER, J. (2011): The Effectiveness and Sustainability of Two Demand-Driven Sanitation and Hygiene Approaches in Zimbabwe. (= Journal of water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development , 1 / 1 ). London: International Water Association (IWA) Publishing URL [Accessed: 01.08.2012]