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Participatory psychosocial triggering (e.g. CLTS)

Intervention group: 
Interventions focusing on demand

Behaviour change approaches that use emotional and social cues, pressure, or motivation to encourage community members to change behaviours. Participatory mechanisms are typically a community-based approach and promote behaviour change through consultation with the community, a two-way dialogue, and joint-decision making. For example, community-led total sanitatio (CLTS) uses this mechanism

India (Dickinson, 2015)

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India (Chauhan, 2019)

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Ghana (Crocker, 2016)

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Ethiopia and Ghana (Crocker, 2017)

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Ethiopia (Delea, 2020)

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Ethiopia (Crocker, 2016)

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Ethiopia (Contzen, 2015)

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Ethiopia (BDS Centre for Development Research, 2016)

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Ethiopia (Adank, 2017)

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Cambodia (Chase, 2015)

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