What is needed to promote behaviour change along the sanitation value chain? Report of a WASH Debate. Read more...
Conclusions from an intensive two day national symposium held from 20-21 September 2018. Read more...
Les 20 et 21 septembre s'est tenu à Ouagadougou un colloque réunissant les principaux acteurs acteurs burkinabè du secteur de l'assainissement. Etaient aussi invités des spécialistes issus de d'autres secteurs ainsi que des délégations maliennes, nigériennes et béninoises. Read more...
Dutch-funded programmes collectively develop capacity to free one million people from open defecation. Read more...
André NONGUERMA,directeur générale du ministère de l'eau et de l'assainissement et Donald KABORE,point focal de "Faso-toilettes" étaient les invités... Read more...
L'émission de décryptage de la radio OMEGA FM du 27 février 2018 était animé par Michael SEMDE qui a donné la parole aux auditeurs pour recueillir... Read more...
André NONGUERMA ,directeur général du ministère de l'eau et de l'assainissement et Donald KABORE ,point focal de "Faso-toilettes" étaient les invités... Read more...
Romuald SONPOUGDOU,directeur régional de l'eau et de l'assainissement de la Boucle du Mouhoun et Madame LANKOANDE Aminata, directrice générale de l'... Read more...
This book captures a range of experiences and innovations from a broad range of institutions and actors within the WASH sector, and attempts to make... Read more...
The programme cost of CLTS is $30-82 per household targeted in Ghana, and $14-19 in Ethiopia. Local investments range from $8-22 per household... Read more...
CLTS outcomes can be sustained in the presence of training provided to local actors, but CLTS is not appropriate in all settings and should be... Read more...
Ensure national ownership is at the centre and maximise existing local government structures. Read more...
Iyua village was declared Open Defecation Free in 2015. A December 2016 visit by a delegation from the Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) traced the lessons and benefits of the village's Open Defecation Free status. Read more...
On 15 December 2016, a delegation from the Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) and Uganda Sanitation Fund (USF) visited Aton village in Lira. The village was declared Open Defecation Free (ODF) in June 2016. Below are some of the moments that were captured in photos. Read more...
Slippage is an expected aspect of behaviour change-oriented sanitation and hygiene interventions, especially those at scale, and not a sign of... Read more...
This qualitative research study aims to understand perceptions, barriers, and motivators for improved sanitation behaviour in rural India. Read more...
In just two years, Kajumiro village in Rwimi Sub County, transformed from one of the dirtiest villages to a model sanitation village in Kabarole district. What was the magic formula? Read more...
On behalf of the National Sanitation Working Group, IRC Uganda and the Uganda Sanitation Fund (USF) organised a learning journey to Lira and Alebtong districts. The purpose was to enable members of the group to learn more about Follow Up MANDONA method and the improvement of sanitation in both... Read more...
Allen is not just all talk. As Water For People's CEO she puts her words into action. Read more...