How can a program design rural sanitation financial support to reach the most...
Hosted by the Cambodian Rural Sanitation and Hygiene Sub-Group (RuSH), this interactive webinar will discuss how different programs have tried to design rural sanitation subsidies to reach the poorest....
View ArticleHealth and Hygiene across the Life Course: World Health Assembly 2017 side...
During the World Health Assembly 2017, the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC), SCA, Government of Kenya and WaterAid came together to share approaches to ensure good hygiene and...
View ArticleSupporting the least able throughout and beyond CLTS
Since its conception in 1999, Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) has spread to over 60 countries and resulted in millions of people across the world living in open defecation free (ODF) communities....
View ArticleAssessing Women’s Negative Sanitation Experiences and Concerns: The...
Lack of access to acceptable sanitation facilities can expose individuals, particularly women, to physical, social, and mental health risks. While some of the challenges have been documented, standard...
View ArticleMoving through the generations taking forward WASH... no longer just for the...
SarahWEDC.jpegI have just completed three days at the WEDC 40th International Conference held at Loughborough University in the UK. As always the conference was packed with a wide range of interesting...
View ArticleAll for one and one for All? Supporting the poorest through the CLTS process
WEDC.JPGReflections from the CLTS Side Event at the 40th WEDC ConferenceAchieving SDG target 6.2 necessitates a reworking of the national landscape of sanitation policies, strategies and programmes....
View ArticleIncontinence Needs in Low and Middle Income Countries
The Impress Network recently ran a side event entitled 'Incontinence Needs in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs)' at the WEDC 2017 Conference during which experiences and ideas on this topic were...
View ArticleScoping and Diagnosis of the Global Sanitation Fund’s Approach to Equality...
The new study, Scoping and Diagnosis of the Global Sanitation Fund’s Approach to Equality and Non-Discrimination, authored by Dr. Sarah House, Suzanne Ferron, Dr. Sue Cavill, and with contributions...
View ArticleSanitation value chains in low density settings in Indonesia and Vietnam:...
This study examined the sanitation hardware supply chain in rural, low density settings in Indonesia and Vietnam. Actual costs along the chains were investigated to understand the challenges and...
View ArticleEquality and non-discrimination (EQND) in sanitation programmes at scale...
10A well-facilitated Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) programme that pro-actively considers and involves people who might be disadvantaged has been shown to have many benefits. A lack of this can...
View ArticleAn ongoing conversation: support versus subsidies for the most vulnerable
WWW.jpgIn the era of SDGs it is clear that there are no more easy wins and there is a need to move beyond the low hanging fruit. Sustainability studies show that slippage and poorly built or dirty...
View ArticleAge- a mere number to set forth a journey
The dwellers of Bullay Bala, a small village in Chakwal district, are committed to eliminate the culture of open defecation. Abida Bibi, 50, mother of two daughters and a son, has proven to be a...
View ArticleIgualdade e Não-Discriminação (IGND) em programas de saneamento de grande...
10Um programa bem-facilitado de saneamento total liderado pela comunidade (Community-Led Total Sanitation, CLTS) que proactivamente tem em conta e envolve pessoas que podem estar em desvantagem revelou...
View ArticleApoiar os Menos Capazes ao Longo do CLTS e Depois do CLTS
Desde a sua concepção em 1999, o sistema de Saneamento Total Liderado pela Comunidade (Community-Led Total Sanitation, CLTS) alargou-se a mais de 60 países e o resultado foi que milhões de pessoas em...
View ArticleSupporting the Poorest and Most Vulnerable in CLTS Programmes (Learning Paper)
The CLTS Knowledge Hub and UNICEF convened an Asia-focused workshop titled ‘Supporting the Poorest and Most Vulnerable in CLTS Programmes’ in the Philippines in May 2017. The event brought together...
View ArticleLeaving no country behind: Niger – A personal insight
Niger.JPGNiger is an incredible country, the largest (by area) in West Africa, a relative haven of safety sandwiched between more turbulent neighbours (Libya, Mali, northern Nigeria), and of strategic...
View ArticleOn World Toilet Day, UN Highlights Human Rights Challenge for SDG Target 6.2
The UN, governments and civil society observed World Toilet Day 2017, with messages focused on the theme, ‘Toilets and Wastewater,’ which stressed the need for safe treatment and disposal of fecal...
View ArticleApoio aos Mais Pobres e Mais Vulneráveis em Programas de CLTS
O CLTS Knowledge Hub e o UNICEF organizaram nas Filipinas, em Maio de 2017, um workshop com enfoque na Ásia, intitulado «Apoiar os mais pobres e mais vulneráveis nos programas de CLTS». O evento reuniu...
View ArticleSoutenir les plus pauvres et vulnérables dans les programmes ATPC
La CLTS Knowledge Hub et l’UNICEF ont organisé un atelier centré sur l’Asie, intitulé « Soutenir les plus pauvres et les plus vulnérables dans les programmes ATPC » aux Philippines en mai 2017....
View ArticleWASH Talk podcast on gender equality in rural sanitation
In this IRC WASH Talk episode host Andy Narracott talks to Gabrielle Halcrow of SNV Asia about delivering gender positive water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programmes in the SDG era. Gabrielle is...
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