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EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FORUM, MAY 24-28, 2021 Due to COVID-19, the EEHF 2021 will be postponed until May 2021 and held online. To make the conference more accessible and keep the presentations and panel discussions more manageable, the EEHF will be held between 24 - 28 May 2021. WATER SERVICE DELIVERY Globally there are many challenges to achieving Sustainable Developent Goal (SDG) targets focusing on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), including lack of funding, inadequate coordination across stakeholders and sectors, and week long-term oper. The Next Step for USAID’s Water Security, Sanitation, and Hygiene Investments: Diversifying MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY 2021 Every May 28, nonprofits, government agencies, the private sector, the media, and individuals come together to celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day (MH Day) and advocate for the importance of good menstrual hygiene management (MHM). Over 800 million women and girls menstruate every day, yet across the globe they face barriers to properly managingtheir periods.
WATER FOR AFRICA THROUGH LEADERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONAL USAID Water for Africa through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) Program Summary. Improving WASH Evidence-Based Decision-Making (IWED) is a program under WALIS that supports demand-driven initiatives identified by selected national WASH focal agencies in sub-Saharan Africa to foster better WASH policies, strategies, anddecision-making.
IWA WEBINAR
Target Audience - Water utility managers, government organizations, technology providers, private sector consultants and academics working with or researching intermittent water supply systems. This webinar will provide clarity on the water quality implications of IWS as well as explaining the importance of aiming for continuous 24/7 water supply, while recognizing that this cannot be achieved SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS IMPROVE HAND HYGIENE AMONG HEALTH In 2018 and 2019, the CDC collaborated with the IDI of Makerere University, IRC-WASH, and a district government of Uganda to implement and evaluate the feasibility and impact of local production and district-wide distribution of ABHR on health care worker hand hygiene. This evaluation took place in Kabarole District in western Uganda, where CDC conducted a district-wide assessment of water WASH RESEARCH QUESTIONS WORKSHEET This worksheet features a series of questions designed to guide strategic thinking and programming decisions related to the following components of the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sectors: Governance & Finance Sanitation & Hygiene Safe Drinking Water Water Resources Management Click here to download the worksheet. Please remember to share your input no later than DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE A Guidebook for Project Implementers and Policy Makers in India Developing Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Infrastructure Services Ministry of Urban DevelopMentHAITI COUNTRY PLAN
the National Plan for the Elimination of Cholera in Haiti (2013–2022), a $2.2 billion, 10-year . plan that outlined a strategy to eliminate cholera by 2022.To date, through international donor BLOG | GLOBALWATERS.ORG Blog. The Globalwaters.org blog is your source for the latest water-related research, USAID water and sanitation programming information, news about upcoming conferences, events, and online courses, and links highlighting the extensive and growing collection of technical resources and learning materials now available onGlobalwaters.org.
EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FORUM, MAY 24-28, 2021 Due to COVID-19, the EEHF 2021 will be postponed until May 2021 and held online. To make the conference more accessible and keep the presentations and panel discussions more manageable, the EEHF will be held between 24 - 28 May 2021. WATER SERVICE DELIVERY Globally there are many challenges to achieving Sustainable Developent Goal (SDG) targets focusing on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), including lack of funding, inadequate coordination across stakeholders and sectors, and week long-term oper. The Next Step for USAID’s Water Security, Sanitation, and Hygiene Investments: Diversifying MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY 2021 Every May 28, nonprofits, government agencies, the private sector, the media, and individuals come together to celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day (MH Day) and advocate for the importance of good menstrual hygiene management (MHM). Over 800 million women and girls menstruate every day, yet across the globe they face barriers to properly managingtheir periods.
WATER FOR AFRICA THROUGH LEADERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONAL USAID Water for Africa through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) Program Summary. Improving WASH Evidence-Based Decision-Making (IWED) is a program under WALIS that supports demand-driven initiatives identified by selected national WASH focal agencies in sub-Saharan Africa to foster better WASH policies, strategies, anddecision-making.
IWA WEBINAR
Target Audience - Water utility managers, government organizations, technology providers, private sector consultants and academics working with or researching intermittent water supply systems. This webinar will provide clarity on the water quality implications of IWS as well as explaining the importance of aiming for continuous 24/7 water supply, while recognizing that this cannot be achieved SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS IMPROVE HAND HYGIENE AMONG HEALTH In 2018 and 2019, the CDC collaborated with the IDI of Makerere University, IRC-WASH, and a district government of Uganda to implement and evaluate the feasibility and impact of local production and district-wide distribution of ABHR on health care worker hand hygiene. This evaluation took place in Kabarole District in western Uganda, where CDC conducted a district-wide assessment of water WASH RESEARCH QUESTIONS WORKSHEET This worksheet features a series of questions designed to guide strategic thinking and programming decisions related to the following components of the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sectors: Governance & Finance Sanitation & Hygiene Safe Drinking Water Water Resources Management Click here to download the worksheet. Please remember to share your input no later than DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE A Guidebook for Project Implementers and Policy Makers in India Developing Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Infrastructure Services Ministry of Urban DevelopMentHAITI COUNTRY PLAN
the National Plan for the Elimination of Cholera in Haiti (2013–2022), a $2.2 billion, 10-year . plan that outlined a strategy to eliminate cholera by 2022.To date, through international donor MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY 2021 Every May 28, nonprofits, government agencies, the private sector, the media, and individuals come together to celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day (MH Day) and advocate for the importance of good menstrual hygiene management (MHM). Over 800 million women and girls menstruate every day, yet across the globe they face barriers to properly managingtheir periods.
WATER FOR AFRICA THROUGH LEADERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONAL USAID Water for Africa through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) Program Summary. Improving WASH Evidence-Based Decision-Making (IWED) is a program under WALIS that supports demand-driven initiatives identified by selected national WASH focal agencies in sub-Saharan Africa to foster better WASH policies, strategies, anddecision-making.
WATER COMMUNICATIONS AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT More than 660 million people meet each new day without safe drinking water. One in three people still lack access to a toilet, and every day more than 350,000 children are born into a world that produces less food than it did the day before. Water is a vital resource not just for humans, but also for a variety of aquatic ecosystems, including wetlands, watersheds, rivers, estuaries and coastal USAID WATER AND DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL SERIES: WASH The purpose of this brief is to provide a common definition of governance for the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) engagement in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and water resources management (WRM) sectors and to describe the process of analysis, strengthening, measuring, and reporting on improvements in WASH and WRM governance. USAID WATER AND DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL SERIES: RURAL This Water and Development Technical Brief provides an overview of the important factors to consider in rural sanitation programming, including information on how to address governance, financing, markets, and behaviors for sanitation. It provides guidance for developing, implementing, and monitoring rural sanitation activities based on recent evidence. NIGERIA | GLOBALWATERS.ORG Nigeria has made modest progress in expanding access to water, sanitation, and hygiene to its rapidly growing population of 183 million people, the largest on the African continent. Forty-eight percent of the population has access to basic drinking water sources, and 33 percent have access to sanitation. While the percentage of the urban population with access to basic water has increased ZAMBIA | GLOBALWATERS.ORG An estimated 4.8 million Zambians lack regular access to clean water, and 6.6 million lack access to adequate sanitation facilities. Poor water and sanitation are a major factor in Zambia’s high rates of childhood malnutrition (40 percent stunting) and mortality (seven percent of live births). USAID GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWERMENT IN WASH TECHNICAL Technical Brief 4 Gender Equality and Female Empowerment in WASH. USAID Water and Development. INTRODUCTION . TECHNICAL SERIES. Programs that support women’s access to sustainable water and sanitation services enable them to enjoy better MEASURING SYSTEMS CHANGE IN WASH PROGRAMMING: A PRACTICAL This report provides a guide to the practical application of two tools to effectively monitor systems change in WASH programming. The USAID-funded Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership built a complexity-aware monitoring approach to measure changes in local WASH systems as part of its performance management framework that includes outcome mapping and sustainability SOUTH SUDAN COUNTRY PLAN the context of South . Sudan.An Initial Environmental Examination and an Environmental Miti-gation and Monitoring Plan will be developed for all new activities to ensure adherence to all EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FORUM, MAY 24-28, 2021 Due to COVID-19, the EEHF 2021 will be postponed until May 2021 and held online. To make the conference more accessible and keep the presentations and panel discussions more manageable, the EEHF will be held between 24 - 28 May 2021. BLOG | GLOBALWATERS.ORG Blog. The Globalwaters.org blog is your source for the latest water-related research, USAID water and sanitation programming information, news about upcoming conferences, events, and online courses, and links highlighting the extensive and growing collection of technical resources and learning materials now available onGlobalwaters.org.
WATER SERVICE DELIVERY Globally there are many challenges to achieving Sustainable Developent Goal (SDG) targets focusing on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), including lack of funding, inadequate coordination across stakeholders and sectors, and week long-term oper. The Next Step for USAID’s Water Security, Sanitation, and Hygiene Investments: Diversifying MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY 2021 Every May 28, nonprofits, government agencies, the private sector, the media, and individuals come together to celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day (MH Day) and advocate for the importance of good menstrual hygiene management (MHM). Over 800 million women and girls menstruate every day, yet across the globe they face barriers to properly managingtheir periods.
WATER FOR AFRICA THROUGH LEADERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONAL USAID Water for Africa through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) Program Summary. Improving WASH Evidence-Based Decision-Making (IWED) is a program under WALIS that supports demand-driven initiatives identified by selected national WASH focal agencies in sub-Saharan Africa to foster better WASH policies, strategies, anddecision-making.
IWA WEBINAR
Target Audience - Water utility managers, government organizations, technology providers, private sector consultants and academics working with or researching intermittent water supply systems. This webinar will provide clarity on the water quality implications of IWS as well as explaining the importance of aiming for continuous 24/7 water supply, while recognizing that this cannot be achieved DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE A Guidebook for Project Implementers and Policy Makers in India Developing Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Infrastructure Services Ministry of Urban DevelopMent WASH RESEARCH QUESTIONS WORKSHEET This worksheet features a series of questions designed to guide strategic thinking and programming decisions related to the following components of the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sectors: Governance & Finance Sanitation & Hygiene Safe Drinking Water Water Resources Management Click here to download the worksheet. Please remember to share your input no later than USAID WATER AND DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL SERIES: RURAL This Water and Development Technical Brief provides an overview of the important factors to consider in rural sanitation programming, including information on how to address governance, financing, markets, and behaviors for sanitation. It provides guidance for developing, implementing, and monitoring rural sanitation activities based on recent evidence.HAITI COUNTRY PLAN
the National Plan for the Elimination of Cholera in Haiti (2013–2022), a $2.2 billion, 10-year . plan that outlined a strategy to eliminate cholera by 2022.To date, through international donor EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FORUM, MAY 24-28, 2021 Due to COVID-19, the EEHF 2021 will be postponed until May 2021 and held online. To make the conference more accessible and keep the presentations and panel discussions more manageable, the EEHF will be held between 24 - 28 May 2021. BLOG | GLOBALWATERS.ORG Blog. The Globalwaters.org blog is your source for the latest water-related research, USAID water and sanitation programming information, news about upcoming conferences, events, and online courses, and links highlighting the extensive and growing collection of technical resources and learning materials now available onGlobalwaters.org.
WATER SERVICE DELIVERY Globally there are many challenges to achieving Sustainable Developent Goal (SDG) targets focusing on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), including lack of funding, inadequate coordination across stakeholders and sectors, and week long-term oper. The Next Step for USAID’s Water Security, Sanitation, and Hygiene Investments: Diversifying MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY 2021 Every May 28, nonprofits, government agencies, the private sector, the media, and individuals come together to celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day (MH Day) and advocate for the importance of good menstrual hygiene management (MHM). Over 800 million women and girls menstruate every day, yet across the globe they face barriers to properly managingtheir periods.
WATER FOR AFRICA THROUGH LEADERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONAL USAID Water for Africa through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) Program Summary. Improving WASH Evidence-Based Decision-Making (IWED) is a program under WALIS that supports demand-driven initiatives identified by selected national WASH focal agencies in sub-Saharan Africa to foster better WASH policies, strategies, anddecision-making.
IWA WEBINAR
Target Audience - Water utility managers, government organizations, technology providers, private sector consultants and academics working with or researching intermittent water supply systems. This webinar will provide clarity on the water quality implications of IWS as well as explaining the importance of aiming for continuous 24/7 water supply, while recognizing that this cannot be achieved DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE A Guidebook for Project Implementers and Policy Makers in India Developing Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Infrastructure Services Ministry of Urban DevelopMent WASH RESEARCH QUESTIONS WORKSHEET This worksheet features a series of questions designed to guide strategic thinking and programming decisions related to the following components of the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sectors: Governance & Finance Sanitation & Hygiene Safe Drinking Water Water Resources Management Click here to download the worksheet. Please remember to share your input no later than USAID WATER AND DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL SERIES: RURAL This Water and Development Technical Brief provides an overview of the important factors to consider in rural sanitation programming, including information on how to address governance, financing, markets, and behaviors for sanitation. It provides guidance for developing, implementing, and monitoring rural sanitation activities based on recent evidence.HAITI COUNTRY PLAN
the National Plan for the Elimination of Cholera in Haiti (2013–2022), a $2.2 billion, 10-year . plan that outlined a strategy to eliminate cholera by 2022.To date, through international donor HOMEPAGE | GLOBALWATERS.ORG Delivering Results. Read how USAID provides improved drinking water and sanitation services to millions every year in this annual snapshot of progress, the USAID Global Water and Development Report. WALIS COVID-19 RESPONSE VIDEO This video captures the USAID Water for Africa Through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) response to COVID-19 in Senegal in interviews with local leaders and project staff (in French, with English subtitles). Since 2018, USAID’s WALIS project has collaborated with the Government of Senegal to collect critical field data on its public sanitation facilities in select areas of the MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY 2021 Every May 28, nonprofits, government agencies, the private sector, the media, and individuals come together to celebrate Menstrual Hygiene Day (MH Day) and advocate for the importance of good menstrual hygiene management (MHM). Over 800 million women and girls menstruate every day, yet across the globe they face barriers to properly managingtheir periods.
WATER FOR AFRICA THROUGH LEADERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONAL USAID Water for Africa through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) Program Summary. Improving WASH Evidence-Based Decision-Making (IWED) is a program under WALIS that supports demand-driven initiatives identified by selected national WASH focal agencies in sub-Saharan Africa to foster better WASH policies, strategies, anddecision-making.
COMBATTING COVID-19 IN AFRICA: LESSONS LEARNED SERIES This case study, part of the Lesson Learned Series by African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) and Water for Africa Through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS), addresses how sanitation is important in fighting both COVID-19 and gender inequality. All case studies in the Series examine emerging experiences, knowledge, opportunities, and challenges of African-led WASH policy WATER COMMUNICATIONS AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT More than 660 million people meet each new day without safe drinking water. One in three people still lack access to a toilet, and every day more than 350,000 children are born into a world that produces less food than it did the day before. Water is a vital resource not just for humans, but also for a variety of aquatic ecosystems, including wetlands, watersheds, rivers, estuaries and coastal WATER CURRENTS: CITYWIDE INCLUSIVE SANITATION Global Water Security & Sanitation Partnership (GWSP) – GWSP is a multi-donor trust fund headed by the World Bank. Launched in 2017, GWSP works with others to advance five priority themes where action is critically needed—sustainability, financing, institutions, inclusion, and resilience. USAID WATER AND DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL SERIES: RURAL This Water and Development Technical Brief provides an overview of the important factors to consider in rural sanitation programming, including information on how to address governance, financing, markets, and behaviors for sanitation. It provides guidance for developing, implementing, and monitoring rural sanitation activities based on recent evidence. USAID WATER AND DEVELOPMENT INDICATOR HANDBOOK 2 | WATER AND DEVELOPMENT INDICATOR HANDBOOK Introduction Monitoring is the ongoing and systematic tracking of data or information relevant to USAID strategies, USAID WATER AND DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL SERIES: WASH The purpose of this brief is to provide a common definition of governance for the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s) engagement in the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and water resources management (WRM) sectors and to describe the process of analysis, strengthening, measuring, and reporting on improvements in WASH and WRM governance. HOMEPAGE | GLOBALWATERS.ORGWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKHOW WE WORKRESOURCESBLOGGOVERNANCE & FINANCE Delivering Results. Read how USAID provides improved drinking water and sanitation services to millions every year in this annual snapshot of progress, the USAID Global Water and Development Report. EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FORUM, MAY 24-28, 2021 Due to COVID-19, the EEHF 2021 will be postponed until May 2021 and held online. To make the conference more accessible and keep the presentations and panel discussions more manageable, the EEHF will be held between 24 - 28 May 2021. BLOG | GLOBALWATERS.ORG Blog. The Globalwaters.org blog is your source for the latest water-related research, USAID water and sanitation programming information, news about upcoming conferences, events, and online courses, and links highlighting the extensive and growing collection of technical resources and learning materials now available onGlobalwaters.org.
WATER FOR AFRICA THROUGH LEADERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONAL Case Studies. 1 Feb 2021. USAID’s Water for Africa through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) project focuses on building the capacity of sub-Saharan Africa’s national and regional leaders to capture and apply evidence in the development of policies, strategies,. More Resources. WATER SERVICE DELIVERY Globally there are many challenges to achieving Sustainable Developent Goal (SDG) targets focusing on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), including lack of funding, inadequate coordination across stakeholders and sectors, and week long-term oper. The Next Step for USAID’s Water Security, Sanitation, and Hygiene Investments: DiversifyingIWA WEBINAR
Target Audience - Water utility managers, government organizations, technology providers, private sector consultants and academics working with or researching intermittent water supply systems. This webinar will provide clarity on the water quality implications of IWS as well as explaining the importance of aiming for continuous 24/7 water supply, while recognizing that this cannot be achieved WASH RESEARCH QUESTIONS WORKSHEET This worksheet features a series of questions designed to guide strategic thinking and programming decisions related to the following components of the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sectors: Governance & Finance Sanitation & Hygiene Safe Drinking Water Water Resources Management Click here to download the worksheet. Please remember to share your input no later than USAID WATER AND DEVELOPMENT INDICATOR HANDBOOK 2 | WATER AND DEVELOPMENT INDICATOR HANDBOOK Introduction Monitoring is the ongoing and systematic tracking of data or information relevant to USAID strategies, ZAMBIA | GLOBALWATERS.ORG An estimated 4.8 million Zambians lack regular access to clean water, and 6.6 million lack access to adequate sanitation facilities. Poor water and sanitation are a major factor in Zambia’s high rates of childhood malnutrition (40 percent stunting) and mortality (seven percent of live births). DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE A Guidebook for Project Implementers and Policy Makers in India Developing Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Infrastructure Services Ministry of Urban DevelopMent HOMEPAGE | GLOBALWATERS.ORGWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKHOW WE WORKRESOURCESBLOGGOVERNANCE & FINANCE Delivering Results. Read how USAID provides improved drinking water and sanitation services to millions every year in this annual snapshot of progress, the USAID Global Water and Development Report. EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FORUM, MAY 24-28, 2021 Due to COVID-19, the EEHF 2021 will be postponed until May 2021 and held online. To make the conference more accessible and keep the presentations and panel discussions more manageable, the EEHF will be held between 24 - 28 May 2021. BLOG | GLOBALWATERS.ORG Blog. The Globalwaters.org blog is your source for the latest water-related research, USAID water and sanitation programming information, news about upcoming conferences, events, and online courses, and links highlighting the extensive and growing collection of technical resources and learning materials now available onGlobalwaters.org.
WATER FOR AFRICA THROUGH LEADERSHIP AND INSTITUTIONAL Case Studies. 1 Feb 2021. USAID’s Water for Africa through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) project focuses on building the capacity of sub-Saharan Africa’s national and regional leaders to capture and apply evidence in the development of policies, strategies,. More Resources. WATER SERVICE DELIVERY Globally there are many challenges to achieving Sustainable Developent Goal (SDG) targets focusing on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), including lack of funding, inadequate coordination across stakeholders and sectors, and week long-term oper. The Next Step for USAID’s Water Security, Sanitation, and Hygiene Investments: DiversifyingIWA WEBINAR
Target Audience - Water utility managers, government organizations, technology providers, private sector consultants and academics working with or researching intermittent water supply systems. This webinar will provide clarity on the water quality implications of IWS as well as explaining the importance of aiming for continuous 24/7 water supply, while recognizing that this cannot be achieved WASH RESEARCH QUESTIONS WORKSHEET This worksheet features a series of questions designed to guide strategic thinking and programming decisions related to the following components of the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sectors: Governance & Finance Sanitation & Hygiene Safe Drinking Water Water Resources Management Click here to download the worksheet. Please remember to share your input no later than USAID WATER AND DEVELOPMENT INDICATOR HANDBOOK 2 | WATER AND DEVELOPMENT INDICATOR HANDBOOK Introduction Monitoring is the ongoing and systematic tracking of data or information relevant to USAID strategies, ZAMBIA | GLOBALWATERS.ORG An estimated 4.8 million Zambians lack regular access to clean water, and 6.6 million lack access to adequate sanitation facilities. Poor water and sanitation are a major factor in Zambia’s high rates of childhood malnutrition (40 percent stunting) and mortality (seven percent of live births). DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE A Guidebook for Project Implementers and Policy Makers in India Developing Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Infrastructure Services Ministry of Urban DevelopMent WALIS COVID-19 RESPONSE VIDEO This video captures the USAID Water for Africa Through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) response to COVID-19 in Senegal in interviews with local leaders and project staff (in French, with English subtitles). Since 2018, USAID’s WALIS project has collaborated with the Government of Senegal to collect critical field data on its public sanitation facilities in select areas of the COMBATTING COVID-19 IN AFRICA: LESSONS LEARNED SERIES This case study, part of the Lesson Learned Series by African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) and Water for Africa Through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS), addresses how sanitation is important in fighting both COVID-19 and gender inequality. All case studies in the Series examine emerging experiences, knowledge, opportunities, and challenges of African-led WASH policy WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE FINANCE CHALLENGE. The World Bank estimates that $114 billion per year—or three times current investment rates—will be required to achieve universal access to water and sanitation by 2030.. Bridging the massive financing gap will require increases in public investment and expanded utilization of private finance.. USAID'S WASH-FIN APPROACH. USAID’s WASH-FIN project provides technical assistance DAI | GLOBALWATERS.ORG DAI Global, LLC. AMCOW and WALIS have developed the Lessons Learned Series, which examines emerging experiences, knowledge, opportunities, and challenges of African-led WASH policy development andimplementation.
GOOD WATER NEIGHBORS The "Good Water Neighbors" (GWN) project was carried out in 28 cross-border communities in the region; 11 Palestinian communities, 9 Israeli communities and 8 Jordanian communities. Each community partnered with a neighboring community on the other side of the border/political divide. (See Table 1, on page 5, showing the partnering communities). The project utilized the mutual dependence on TRACKING NETWORK ANALYSIS: DEBRE BIRHAN, ETHIOPIA In Debre Birhan, Ethiopia, the local government struggles to provide reliable, long-term sanitation services to its 113,000 residents. This rapidly growing town has no centralized sewer network, meaning most sanitation facilities contain waste onsite. The large number of dispersed government agencies and entities mandated to manage the town’s sanitation make it difficult for all actors to NIGERIA | GLOBALWATERS.ORG Nigeria has made modest progress in expanding access to water, sanitation, and hygiene to its rapidly growing population of 183 million people, the largest on the African continent. Forty-eight percent of the population has access to basic drinking water sources, and 33 percent have access to sanitation. While the percentage of the urban population with access to basic water has increased USAID WATER AND DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL SERIES: RURAL This Water and Development Technical Brief provides an overview of the important factors to consider in rural sanitation programming, including information on how to address governance, financing, markets, and behaviors for sanitation. It provides guidance for developing, implementing, and monitoring rural sanitation activities based on recent evidence. MEASURING SYSTEMS CHANGE IN WASH PROGRAMMING: A PRACTICAL This report provides a guide to the practical application of two tools to effectively monitor systems change in WASH programming. The USAID-funded Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership built a complexity-aware monitoring approach to measure changes in local WASH systems as part of its performance management framework that includes outcome mapping and sustainability MID-TERM EVALUATION OF THE KENYA INTEGRATED WATER The Kenya Integrated Water, Sanitation and Hygiene program (KIWASH) is a $51 million 5-year project (October 2015 to September 2020) funded by USAID/Kenya and East Africa (USAID/KEA) and implemented by a consortium led by DAI. The goal of KIWASH is to improve lives and health through development and management of sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in Kenya. Skip to main content__ __
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