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Key findings of the 2020 Bangladesh National WASH Accounts were shared and discussed during a Stockholm World Water Week 2024 session. Read more...
BRAC, IRC, Max Foundation, Simavi and SNV share experiences and identify priority actions for a new Bangladesh platform. Read more...
ADM-LAB Living labs for Adaptive delta management in Bangladesh Read more...
An international conference in Bangladesh highlights the need for a more holistic approach to water management Read more...
We can already draw on the experience from WASH L&D trailblazers Vanuatu and Bangladesh. Read more...
Service monitoring is key. Read more...
A central role for the youth and nature based solutions. Read more...
Looking back on Post-COP Activists Connect Read more...
Stef Smits' in-depth review of the JMP 2021 data on the progress made in 15 countries and discussing the implications towards 2030. Read more...
A pro-poor strategy has been approved and a new national strategy is on its way. Read more...
Report of a Watershed empowering citizens webinar on adjusting your advocacy to COVID-19 pandemic. Read more...
Joint efforts at various levels are being made in Bangladesh to improve WASH in health care facilities. Read more...
An interview with award winning entrepreneur Eelco Osse on zero waste innovation. Read more...
From exit strategies to transformation strategies in WASH. Read more...
The long road to data savviness. Read more...
Zobair Hasan ( DORP ) tries to convince local governments to allocate more funds to water and sanitation. He shares his insights in an interview. Read more...
The objective of Action Research for Learning was to strengthen the capacities of the selected partners for action research, analysis, reporting and learning. Read more...
For the WASH sector as a whole to achieve greater impact, more organisations must address their gaps in organisational capacity and will need to embrace capacity development holistically and more systematically. Read more...
From service delivery approaches to costing studies. IRC posters presented at the 2015 UNC Water and Health Conference in Chapel Hill, USA. Read more...
It costs at least US$ 10 per student to construct water and sanitation facilities in schools and another US$ 1.40 per student per year for all recurrent costs including continuous support to hygiene promotion. Read more...