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[vimeo http://vimeo.com/35922061] The high incidence of open defecation in the Indian state of Bihar is not due to a lack awareness about toilets, according to this new Water for People video . In their view, it's more of a supply chain, marketing problem. The toilets on offer are not particularly... Read more...
WASHCost India was implemented in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Over the last 25 years, Andhra Pradesh moved towards the forefront of developing and piloting innovative approaches to WASH service delivery and watershed development. WASHCost India aimed to build on this accumulated knowledge and... Read more...
India Sanitation Coalition, IRC and TARU Leading Edge are launching the first #WASHInsights dialogue in New Delhi. Read more...
"Across India, there is a rising tide of water privatisation projects made possible in recent years by a radical departure in the way national policy views water. Water is no longer just a public service to be delivered by governments but a resource to be managed well if need be, with the... Read more...
IRC, SuSanA India, Water For People India and other partners pilot joint sector reflection workshop with the state government of Odisha. Read more...
Systems strengthening for improved hand hygiene Read more...
New steps to make Swachh Bharat, or Clean India Campaign, a reality Read more...
The Indian government has a target to make India ‘Open Defecation Free’ by 2019. All stakeholders are increasing their efforts to meet this target, which will have an impact on more than half the population. Read more...
Senior Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has joined hands with NDTV and Coca Cola to improve sanitation in rural India through the “Support My School” campaign which was launched in India at the end of January 2011. Read more...
In India, 4 billion dollars are annually invested in the rural drinking water sector. Hand pumps, pipes and overhead systems are supplied. But in many villages, sufficient clean drinking water is still far from being an every day reality. Read more...
Webinar addresses the funding challenges of India's flagship rural water and sanitation initiatives. Read more...
Prisoners in Orissa state, India and in Sunsari District, eastern Nepal, are being deprived of proper sanitation and safe drinking paper, according to local newspaper reports. India, Orissa At a meeting in April 2011 on jail administration, Orissa's Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik asked officials... Read more...
Strengthening institutions is key to sustainable services Read more...
We take you on a journey through highlights of our focus countries, collected for the IRC Annual Report 2018. Read more...
The Karnataka state Legislative Assembly has extended the deadline making it mandatory for citizens in Greater Bangalore to install rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems. The extension, as drawn up in the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage (Amendment) Bill 2011, was approved unanimously by the... Read more...
Role of technology and local government in waste water management. Expert views from a thematic discussion and webinar. Read more...
Tourism-related economic losses from inadequate sanitation are estimated to be US$ 266 million. Read more...
Banker Naina Lal Kidwai is our guest in the latest WASH Talk podcast. Read more...
Recommendations for national, state and district level government. Read more...
Building on the lessons of the Sanitation Innovation Accelerator Read more...