Traditional leaders play an important role in enforcing sanitation by-laws through igniting personal obligation to collective interests; however coercion can be used too.
This blog by Chainga Zulu investigates this tension through discussions with traditional leaders, CLTS coaches and community members from Kasama, Kaputa and Mansa districts in Zambia.
What has changed for sanitation financing in the past 7 years? Andy Robinson and Mike Gnilo reflect on the successes and challenges of sanitation financing in large-scale rural sanitation programming since 2016.
The authors share their thoughts on ways forward presenting brief summaries of the pros and cons of smart subsidies, results-based financing, area-wide approaches and long-term monitoring of access and use.
What has changed for sanitation and hygiene in Malawi in the past 7 years? Twitty Munkhondia reflects on the successes, challenges and new ideas in large-scale rural sanitation programming since 2016.
He also shares his thoughts on ways forwards for the sanitation sector in Malawi to make progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).