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IRC and UNICEF showcase the latest on practice and theory in the WASH in Schools Index. Read more...
Inspired by World Water Week 2018 we talked with Cheryl Hicks of the Toilet Board Coalition about attracting alternative finance into the sanitation chain. Read more...
Expert panel calls for equal attention to both infrastructure provision and maintenance. Read more...
This WASH Talk episode discusses the creative solutions Simavi and Aqua for All use in Africa. Read more...
Submit your AfricaSan5 session for subtheme 3 on monitoring by 12 October! Read more...
Experts discuss why building and maintaining facilities are equally important for water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in Indian schools. Read more...
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...
Programme du colloque international sur l'hygiène et l'assainissment au Burkina Faso. Read more...
Banker Naina Lal Kidwai is our guest in the latest WASH Talk podcast. Read more...
What is needed to make India open defecation-free by 2019? Banker and former CEO of HSBC India Naina Lal Kidwai, who is also Founding Chair of the... Read more...
A case study on the use of IRC's faecal waste calculator tool in a Delhi slum. Read more...
While household toilets are necessary, they alone are not sufficient for improved sanitation. Read more...
What would universal access to water and sanitation look like by 2030? Read more...
Experts meet to discuss reaching a consensus on what the evidence tells us. Read more...
Tourism-related economic losses from inadequate sanitation in India are estimated to be US$ 266 million. Cities that have attracted tourists have... Read more...
Tourism-related economic losses from inadequate sanitation are estimated to be US$ 266 million. Read more...
Due to the absence of active and participatory platforms for coordination, WASH sector actors – woreda head, offices of women and children's affairs, health, education, water, agriculture and finance – have shown a reluctance to implement WASH activities together. Regrettably, this lack of... Read more...