This Technical Brief shares the USAID Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Finance (WASH-FIN) program’s experience supporting WASH expenditure tracking in Kenya and Mozambique using the TrackFin (Track
Ms. Sonia Rajabova spent much of her life without reliable access to clean drinking water. Her household’s primary source of water was the irrigation canal near her home, and they used buckets and bottles to bring it home. But not anymore.
William Musoni spends his days working as a laborer. When he’s not working, he educates communities in Rwanda’s Eastern Province on good hygiene practices, with a special focus on handwashing.
Multi-Use Water Systems (MUS) is an approach to water service delivery that takes into consideration the needs of both WASH and agriculture activities.
South Africa faces a capital investment funding gap of approximately USD $20 billion to meet the country’s national objective of universal access to water and sanitation by 2030.