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Protecting the river means making it safe for all creatures — including the scientists who study it.
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In many respects, Ethiopia’s lowlands represent the final frontier for the country’s ambitious plans to improve WASH coverage through its…
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- Photo Essay: World Water Day 2019: Leaving No One Behind Blog
Clean water and safe sanitation are key stepping stones on the journey to self-reliance. Throughout the year and around the globe, USAID partners…
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The majority of Indonesia’s urban poor, like most urban poor in developing and low-to-middle income countries, rely on onsite sanitation. Indonesia…
- Proceedings of the 7th Annual Virtual Conference on MHM in Schools (2018) Report
The annual virtual conference on MHM in schools provides a vital global platform for practitioners and policy makers to share ideas, discuss…
- The Role of Desalination in an Increasingly Water-Scarce World Report
The cost of desalination has been plummeting over the years. As a result, desalination has become a viable option for certain strategic uses. Today,…
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This document summarizes evidence and guidance on project design and results framework indicators for nutrition-sensitive water supply, sanitation,…
- Testing the Waters: Digital Payments for Water and Sanitation Report
A key barrier to universal access to water supply and sanitation (WSS) is that providers often lose money serving their current customers…
- Turning Waste into Power Interagency Story
In Kenya, more than 95 percent of human fecal sludge is released into the environment untreated or inadequately treated, contributing to a high…