developing a National Menstrual Hygiene Management Strategic Plan. As part of the plan development processes, a situational analysis was carried out... Read more...
Women's Self-help Groups from Odisha, India, are trained in hygiene promotion and soap making. Read more...
The Federal Ministry of Health in Ethiopia has drawn up a sanitation subsidy protocol to address the sanitation needs of the poorest segment of the population Read more...
Looking back at the Conrad N. Hilton funded small grants for civil society organisations (CSOs) in Ghana Read more...
This report on the Small Grant Opportunity for CSOs in Asutifi North District in 2021. describes the process, the winners, their achievements and... Read more...
Women from Odisha, India, demand greater role in decision making and hygiene promotion. Read more...
Landmark decision the result of a two-year-long digital campaign by 2019 Ton Schouten Award winner Mayuri Bhattacharjee Read more...
Guest blogger Srilekha Chakraborty , 2020 winner of the Ton Schouten Award, shares stories from the ground on the pandemic in India. Read more...
Nearly 10 million Ugandans face multiple vulnerabilities that account for their marginalisation and exclusion from WASH services. Read more...
Vulnerable groups live a dog’s life – a feature article in Uganda’s Saturday Vision. Read more...
Unsafely managed sanitation, especially in rural areas, remains a challenge in developing countries as a result of population growth, climate change... Read more...
Mayuri Bhattacharjee, a passionate WASH storyteller from India. Read more...
Raising awareness about the socioeconomic, health and environmental context: a WASH Talk podcast. Read more...
Checking the facts and assumptions about menstrual hygiene in developing countries. Read more...
In this episode of WASH Talk three guest speakers talk about menstrual health. Read more...
A BRAC/IRC case study shows that tea stalls in Bangladesh are ideal to teach men about hygiene. Read more...
New report reveals how BRAC, an innovative NGO in Bangladesh, provided sanitation to 39 million people. Read more...
Tea stall sessions are an integral part of BRAC WASH hygiene promotion activities. Read more...
In Bangladesh, the lack of separate latrines for girls and menstrual hygiene facilities in secondary schools are major factors in the disproportionate rate of absence and dropout of adolescent girls. Read more...
On 12 August 2014, the global campaign Girl Rising organised a Twitter chat on why #WASHmatters for girls' education. Menstrual hygiene was one of the discussion topics. Read more...