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Vida was a child when a military regime seized power from the government in Ghana in 1979. At the time, Vida and her family were living in the capital, Accra. Many families – including Vida’s – had to leave their homes, to flee the violence and economic instability. vidas_childhood_photo.jpeg Vida... Read more...
How flooding incidents became an income-generating opportunity in Kasese District Read more...
What are the social and economic benefits of water-related investments? And what kind of financial returns on investments can be expected? Read more...
The World Water Week annual event is organised by the Stockholm International Water Institute [SIWI] and focused on transforming global water challenges Read more...
Latter-Day Saints Charities' intervention in a district-wide partnership in Ghana transforms lives in hard-to-reach communities and schools Read more...
Join us on 15 March 2022 for this high level “ Water Summit for Global Development 2022 ” in the Delft University of Technology Aula. We invite researchers, practitioners, policy makers, students, and volunteers to discuss how multidisciplinary science, technology, policy and innovation can improve... Read more...
Learning Note exploring the key challenges faced by private sector WASH enterprises Read more...
Understanding the financial issues that are relevant to high-level decision makers is a first step in being able to advocate for much needed higher... Read more...
National public development banks are underused and that they have the potential to raise finance for achieving both the SDG 6 and the water-related... Read more...
On International Women's Day , research from Water.org shows how empowerment flows from financing improved water and sanitation access. Read more...
This learning note is focused on the gender dynamics in WASH business and it informs action points to enhance women's roles in the sector. Read more...
A summary of a study undertaken of the financing approaches used under the USAID Transform WASH programme in Ethiopia, which was conducted to better... Read more...
Automated water points appear in Asutifi North District. Read more...
One innovation in Asutifi North has been the introduction of kiosks at water points where vendors sell a range of sanitation products. The kiosks not only provide shelter from the sun and rain but improve the livelihoods of water vendors and help to make water systems more sustainable. Read more...
This report summarizes the findings of action research on how different actors in the Transform WASH project create demand for sanitation products... Read more...
This is the first of a series of blog posts on building resilient WASH systems in fragile contexts. Read more...
As a result of the the iWET project, functionality in some districts has risen from 80% to 95%, scheme downtime has been reduced from 30 days to... Read more...
An introduction to the UDUMA model based on long-term affermage contracts with local authorities and blended finance, which is being piloted in... Read more...
Converting solid and liquid waste management into successful sanitation businesses in Dar es Salaam. Read more...
Half of the sales agents in the USAID Transform WASH project in Ethiopia are women. Read more...