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IRC at the UNC Water and Health Conference: Science, Policy and Practice 2022 Read more...
Women's Self-help Groups from Odisha, India, are trained in hygiene promotion and soap making. Read more...
A compilation of best practices from Odisha, India. Read more...
It is never too early to learn good practice that may be lifesaving. Read more...
On World Toilet Day, I am sharing a positive story to inspire everyone. Read more...
Grants awarded for WASH in healthcare facility advocacy Read more...
Submit your AfricaSan5 session for subtheme 3 on monitoring by 12 October! Read more...
The World Bank in Ethiopia has commissioned a rapid survey of what motivates people to upgrade their latrines, with the aim of delivering behaviour change communication materials with greater impact. Read more...
Solutions that benefit both consumers and suppliers are required. Read more...
How am I going to vote? Read more...
Accountability is crucial in ensuring that public officials take responsibility for their duties and are answerable for their actions. 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...
In many parts of the world it is not done to ask questions about someone’s loo or toilet. It is not discussed among neighbours or friends. Usually that is the case in places where sanitation works perfectly and is not considered anything special. Read more...
The costs and benefits of hygiene promotion are difficult to measure. WASHCost and its partners compared cost data of different interventions in Ghana, Mozambique, Burkina Faso and India to come to an analysis of the cost-effectiveness of interventions.
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