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Dieynaba Thiam-Ka donne un exemple de la façon dont ils renforcent le système WASH au Sénégal. Read more...
An in-depth inclusive analysis on country-level accountability mechanisms towards Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) on clean water and... Read more...
Although most people acknowledge the importance of learning for improving performance in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector, in practice key information and knowledge are too often not (or only partly) used for the planning and implementation of interventions. Read more...
Sharing advocacy practices and challenges, and making connections. Read more...
The long-awaited date for the fourth AfricaSan has been confirmed: May 2015. This path-breaking conference will this year continue to raise the priority of sanitation amongst the new generation of political leaders. Read more...
Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) Learning Note found that beliefs and ease of access to soap and water were correlated with handwashing with soap behaviors for given proxy measures among mothers and caretakers in Peru and Senegal. Read more...
The relationship between multiple use of water and sustainability in service provision is still a thorny issue. Read more...
Interesting key message emerge from a new Research Brief from a recent WSP/World Bank study to improve understanding of the financing of on-site sanitation at the household level through analysis of field experiences in six countries: Bangladesh, Ecuador, India (Maharashtra), Mozambique, Senegal,... Read more...
21 January 2008 (Babacar Bachir Sane, Le Soleil newspaper) Senegal's Social Forum and CONGAD (a council of non-governmental groups supporting economic development) met in Dakar on 17 January 2008 to form a committee to write a Blue Book, an assessment of the country's potable water and sanitation... Read more...