This learning event focused on how USAID has partnered with the private sector to catalyze solutions to achieve SDG 6 by 2030: universal access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene and ending open defecation, paying special attention t
Water Aunties have proven that women can successfully operate and manage Water ATMs.
Safe Water Network and USAID have pioneered the ‘Water Aunties’ program helping to develop women social entrepreneurs in water AT
Applications to the 2024 Toilet Board Coalition Accelerator Cohort are now open!
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The Women + Water Alliance empowered over 2.3 million people to improve their access to water and sanitation in India. How did they do it? By intentionally incorporating collaborating, learning, and adapting (CLA) into their programming.
This technical brief describes how USAID’s Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Finance (WASH-FIN) Senegal program worked to address manifold challenges of Senegal's private Sanitation Service Provider
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.
The International Water Association World (IWA) World Water Congress & Exhibition is the global event for water professionals covering the full water cycle.
This learning note documents an action research study of the effectiveness of sanitation demand creation activities by Health Extension Workers and Sales Agents under USAID’s