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The Sanitation Ladder Activity - Africa collection includes the following resources:

Sanitation Ladder Activity Instructions
These instructions explain how to facilitate the sanitation ladder activity with a group of people.

Sanitation Ladder Activity Images - Africa
The sanitation ladder activity is a participatory tool to help people to identify options for improving sanitation in their community and realize that this can be a gradual process.