How government, development partners and private businesses can successfully implement market-based sanitation. Read more...
Material prepared by a team from the Ghana National Development Planning Commission and IRC Ghana The Assembly WASH team went from house to house, providing toilets for those who applied. Demand soon outstripped supply – reflecting that the community was ready for change but resources were in short... Read more...
During a Watershed field trip, a community leader experiences a lightbulb moment. Read more...
Ten years after a community-led total sanitation campaign, intervention households continued to have higher rates of ever owning a latrine but... Read more...
Amref Health Africa has built showers and toilets for 2,400 people in the Afar region of northern Ethiopia. A story about action learning supported... Read more...
How can the monitoring of sanitation and hygiene interventions in Ethiopia be improved? Read more...
Whilst poor design or siting of latrines or hygiene related facilities are not the root cause of violence, these issues can contribute to increased... Read more...
IRC développe une méthodologie permettant de mesurer les changements de comportements dans le cadre d’un programme d’assainissement mettant en œuvre des latrines EcoSan. Read more...
Why are we are building low-cost latrines which may not be able to isolate harmful faecal matter from humans? Read more...
A baseline study was conducted in Biratnagar Municipality, Nepal, in June 1990 to determine the basic health needs, domestic water use patterns,... Read more...
India is a country where Atomic Age and near Stone Age people co-exist. Read more...