Understanding Determinants of Access to Hygienic Latrines for Rural...
During 2014 and 2015, three research studies were carried out to examine the drivers and barriers to latrine adoption and the availability of desirable, affordable latrines in rural areas of Vietnam....
View ArticleChallenges and opportunities for inclusive and sustainable WASH
Group_discussion_at_CLTS_workshop_503.jpgGreat strides have been made in improving sanitation in many developing countries, not least through CLTS, an innovative method developed to address the...
View ArticlePicturing inclusive CLTS Photo Competition
konkurs-foto.jpgMuch recent research has shown that more efforts are needed to make sanitation and the gains and improvements we have already seen, sustainable and inclusive. As we emphasize in our...
View ArticleThinking Beyond the Finish Line: Sustainable Sanitation Services for All
From the 14th to 17th March 2017. A regional face-to-face learning event ‘Thinking beyond the Finish Line: Sustainable Sanitation Services for All’ was held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, as part of SNV’s...
View ArticleChanging hearts and minds to leave no one behind: Sanitation Action Summit 2016
To support and accelerate the objectives of the Swachh Bharat Mission India, the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) along with Global Citizen India, the Government of India, and...
View ArticleStories of Change: Reflections from SHARE Phase 1
These Stories of Change (SoC) seek to capture and better understand impacts from Phase I of the SHARE consortium, and also include some related work conducted in Phase II. In Phase I, SHARE worked with...
View ArticleWinners of the Picturing inclusive CLTS photo competition
We are delighted to announce the winners of the Picturing inclusive CLTS photo competition.The winners are James Kiyimba (Uganda) with his two photos Disability is not Inability and Knowledge is Power...
View ArticleUn assainissement durable pour tous: expériences, défis et innovations
Ce livre s’attache à décrire la mosaïque de paysages de durabilité de l’ATPC et de l’assainissement en faisant référence aux Objectifs de développement durable (ODD) et en prenant des exemples tirés...
View ArticleSupporting the poor to access sanitation in Bokeo Province, Laos
Internationally, there has been debate over the last decade about effective ways to increase access to sanitation as a basic human right and essential service to support public health. Within Laos, a...
View ArticleFacilitating Access to Finance for Household Investment in Sanitation in...
Approach to Blended Finance: The provision of an output-based aid (OBA) subsidy to microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Bangladesh is used to help MFIs develop sanitation products and extend their reach...
View ArticleInstituting equity and inclusion in market-based approaches: reaching the...
This paper describes iDE's approach to mainstreaming equity and inclusion within its market-based approach from the beginning of a programme and not as an afterthought. The paper focuses on two...
View ArticleUsing microfinance to facilitate household investment in sanitation in rural...
Improved sanitation access is extremely low in rural Cambodia. Non-governmental organizations have helped build local supply side latrine markets to promote household latrine purchase and use, but...
View ArticlePhoto competition: supporting the poorest and most marginalised
konkurs-foto.jpgCLTS has proven to be a powerful approach to trigger communities into becoming open defecation free (ODF) in many countries across the world. However, sustainability studies are...
View ArticleWhat can existing data on water and sanitation tell us about menstrual...
Half of the global population menstruate as part of their life cycle. This involves water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) needs that are often overlooked. Experience from the Millennium Development...
View ArticleSupporting the Rights of Girls and Women through MHM in the East Asia and...
Women and girls continue to be subjected to multiple challenges when it comes to menstrual hygiene management (MHM), due to things like taboos; norms and practices; a lack of access to accurate...
View ArticleSupporting the rights of girls and women through MHM: Realities, progress and...
This synthesis of the MHM context across the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region has been initiated jointly by the Education and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) teams of the UNICEF East Asia and...
View ArticleUntangling complexity: How do we ensure we effectively reach, support and...
Philippines workshop.JPGHave had the great opportunity to take part in a workshop organised jointly by the CLTS Knowledge Hub at IDS and UNICEF, which looked at how best to support the poorest and most...
View Article'Nothing about us without us!': the Philippines' approach to Zero Open...
Following the workshop facilitated jointly by the CLTS Knowledge Hub at IDS and UNICEF which looked at how best to support the poorest and most vulnerable in sanitation at scale, the Ministry of Health...
View ArticleSupporting the least able in sanitation improvement (part 1)
workshop participants.jpg1. Field visits: 22-23 May 2017Typhoon-affected areas of Tacloban City and Leyte ProvinceHaving worked with UNICEF on the post-Typhoon Haiyan sanitation and hygiene recovery...
View ArticleSupporting the least able in sanitation improvement (part 2)
Philippines workshop.JPG2. Workshop: 24-28 May 2017Tagaytay, near ManilaWe then moved up to the Tagaytay highlands, a beautiful area Southwest of Manila on the banks of Taal lake overlooking its...
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