- USAID Global Water and Development Report FY 2016 Report
This annual report shares USAID’s investments and achievements in the water sector for FY 2016 and looks forward to a new era of water programming to…
- Project Profile: Ghana WASH for Health Brief
Ghana: Making Cholera Outbreaks a Thing of the Past
WASH for Health | 2015–2020
Despite recent sanitation successes and the introduction of…
- Project Profile: Egypt Utilities Management Program & North Sinai Initiative Article
Egypt: Providing Clean Water to Underserved Communities
Egypt Utilities Management Program | 2014–2019
North Sinai Initiative | 2014–…
- An Examination of CLTS's Contributions Toward Universal Sanitation Literature Review
Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a revolutionary idea and an inspiring practice. The enthusiasm of its many adherents in government and civil…
- Webinar Addresses Underemphasized Health Risks Children Face in Their Home Environments Blog
For decades, implementers have applied water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and nutrition-based interventions—alone and in a variety of combinations…
- Local Investment, Lasting Impact Blog
Cambodian local leaders pledge to lead SWP’s Water Security Improvement Process.
This blog originally appeared on the Sustainable Water Partnership…
- Webinar: Watershed Moments in the Mara Event Recording
New Beginnings in Transboundary Water Cooperation
Winding for nearly 14,000 kilometers, the Mara River is a vital source of life in Kenya and…
- The Beauty of a Wastewater Treatment Plant Blog
Nine years ago, USAID supported the development of a wastewater treatment system that would treat wastewater, reduce waterborne diseases, and clean…
- Solutions for Pollution Blog
SWP’s panel of experts discusses how best to address challenges of poor water quality.
Addressing the crowd at Washington D.C.’s Wilson Center…
- From a Trickle to a Stream: Unleashing the Power of Women’s Voices for Tanzania’s Water Sector Blog
For Tanzanian women, water has the tremendous potential to transform lives. Women in Tanzania have a keen interest in water’s thoughtful management…