Guest blogger | Lead Water and Sanitation Specialist | Water Global Practice, World Bank
Ten years after a community-led total sanitation campaign, intervention households continued to have higher rates of ever owning a latrine but... Read more...
This study provides new evidence that WASH access and practices are associated with self-reported reproductive tract infection symptoms in rural... Read more...
Spreading the cost of faecal waste removal over a series of monthly payments could make it more affordable for poor households and help kick start... Read more...
Providing solutions for the safe and commercially viable collection and composting of faecal sludge for use in agriculture and horticulture in... Read more...
Poor self-employed women are the members of SEWA (Self Employed Women's Association) a trade union registered in Ahmedabad in 1972. In 1974 SEWA Bank... Read more...
This manual describes a practical low-cost solution to the lack of basic sanitation facilities in the form of a "SanPlat": a specially... Read more...