Sanitation is chronically underfunded, perhaps that’s because we’re not asking for money in the right way or from the right source. Read more...
I was given the honour of providing a summary of the action points at the 2022 World Toilet Summit in Nigeria. Read more...
How government, development partners and private businesses can successfully implement market-based sanitation. Read more...
New free online course on Market-Based Sanitation Read more...
How do you go from open defecation and unsafe sanitation to reliable and sustainable services? Read more...
New online course on market-based sanitation tested in blended learning session in Ethiopia. Read more...
Made in Ethiopia: Jump starting local WASH product manufacturing. Read more...
Lessons from the WASH First COVID-19 Response Project equipping youths with marketable skills in Negelle Arsi and Shashamane districts. Read more...
Taxes and tariffs imposed on sanitation products significantly increase their consumer price, which reduces their affordability Read more...
USAID Transform WASH teams up with Government of Ethiopia partners to visit Wore Illu Woreda. Read more...
The Sanitation Challenge for Ghana contest rewards transformational city-wide sanitation services. Read more...
Lean government needs a lean private sector to deliver safe water and sanitation to everyone. Both are part of an effective public system. Read more...
Why even social entrepreneurs need strong government. Read more...
Half of the sales agents in the USAID Transform WASH project in Ethiopia are women. Read more...
IRC's Chief Executive Patrick Moriarty reflects on the highlights from the annual water conference in Stockholm. Read more...
The Guardian's Eliza Anyangwe speaks with IRC's CEO Patrick Moriarty on donor funding and short-term water projects that break down on a massive scale around the world. Read more...
What do we need to make a business out of sanitation. Read more...
Sanitation professionals look at ways of improving public and private sanitation service delivery. Read more...