While allocations to India's national sanitation campaign to eradicate open defecation have increased considerably, budget tracking shows that... Read more...
Over the period 2009-2014, India's national sanitation programmes failed to achieve the envisaged targets. There were large scale diversions,... Read more...
Using real data, we look at how the WASHCost calculator can be used in practice in India. Read more...
Why do families build toilets? If the family tradition for many generations has been to defecate in the open – using local woods or accepted sites, then what is the incentive to make a break and opt for a toilet instead? 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 discussion paper on sanitation is the second in a series dedicated to Indo-Dutch integrated rural water supply projects which have been carried... Read more...
This study reviews the performance, use and operation and maintenance requirements of sanitation systems in low-income areas in India and Thailand... Read more...
This brochure summarises case studies that have been taken from all over the world, showing that sanitation can be a viable business. Read more...