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LeaPPs- Learning for Policy and Practice in Sanitation and hygiene, is a project being implemented by a partnership of three organisation; IRC International Water and Sanitation center as the lead organisation, SNV Netherlands Development Organisation and NETWAS Uganda, with an overall objective of supporting multi stakeholder learning and sharing on household and school sanitation within and between various levels of activity in order to influence change in policy and practice towards sustainable impacts.


DocumentLeaPPs debriefing note to the National Sanitation Working group

This debriefing note presents findings from workshops and focus discussions held with key district and subcounty stakeholders in Kyenjojo, Kamwenge, Arua and Koboko districts during the two inception missions.

Read more or download LeaPPS Inception 1+2 Debriefing Note NSWG.doc  (273 kB)

DocumentLeaPPs discussion note

Three main activity areas were identified ;Facilitate learning and sharing strategy sessions at district level, including sub district stakeholders, Build NGO capacity for advocacy, e.g. action research to build the case for prioritising sanitation and hygiene; developing advocacy agendas and to Strengthen documentation, information and communication of good practices, innovations, impacts and lessons learnt from sanitation and hygiene interventions.

Read more or download LeaPPS - note for discussion Inception 2 Uganda.doc  (259 kB)

DocumentIRC's East African Regional Project idea

SCHOOL AND HOUSEHOLD SANITATION: SHARING, LEARNING AND IMPLEMENTATION

Read more or download EastAfrica-RegProject-idea7.doc  (88 kB)

DocumentLeaPPs debriefing Note to DWSCC Koboko

LeaPPS -towards accelerated coverage and use in household and school sanitation and hygiene, Koboko district.

Read more or download LeaPPS Ug Introduction DWSCC Koboko Dec07-js.ppt  (467 kB)

DocumentAn Ecological Approach to Sanitation in Uganda

Arborloo and Fossa Alterna are two ecological sanitation (EcoSan) technologies that recycle human excreta. These new technologies are an attempt to make EcoSan simple and cost-effective for use by low income communities in Uganda and most rural areas of Africa. These EcoSan options create strong links between sanitation, agriculture and food production and actually work in practice, and can benefit the users beyond the requirement of providing a latrine alone.

Read more or download LeaPPS information EcoSan Arborloo-Fossa Alterna-js.ppt  (1,000 kB)

DocumentHIV/AIDS is a WASH sector issue

HIV/AIDS has been made a cross cutting issue – all sectors attempt to mainstream it. The question for us is how can sanitation and hygiene access/ benefit from the resources and the profile of the HIV/AIDS sector?

Read more or download HIV presentation.ppt  (706 kB)

DocumentLeaPPS kamwenge learning session, November 2007

This second learning session focused on facilitating better partnerships between government and civil society agencies to advocate for increased prioritization of software, sanitation and hygiene through facilitating sessions at district level including sub county stakeholders.

Read more or download LeaPPS Kamwenge, final report.doc  (1.79 MB)

DocumentLeaPPS Arua Learning session, November 2007

This second learning session focused on facilitating better partnerships between government and civil society agencies to advocate for increased prioritization of software, sanitation and hygiene through facilitating sessions at district level including sub county stakeholders

Read more or download LeaPPS Arua final report.doc  (1.49 MB)

DocumentLeaPPS Koboko Learning session, November 2007

Read more or download LeaPPs Koboko Final report.doc  (1.79 MB)

DocumentLeaPPS Kyenjojo Learning session, November 2007

This second learning session focused on facilitating better partnerships between government and civil society agencies to advocate for increased prioritization of software, sanitation and hygiene through facilitating sessions at district level including sub county stakeholders.

Read more or download LeaPPS Kyenjojo final report.doc  (1.87 MB)

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