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
Ethiopia has made remarkable progress toward meeting its Sustainable Development Goal 6 commitments, going from just 11 percent rural sanitation coverage in 2000 to 71 percent in 2017.
In Uganda, the Rotary-USAID partnership is, among other things, helping schools offer all their students adequate sanitation and hygiene facilities by constructing
Yemen is suffering from the worst humanitarian crisis in the world as the result of the ongoing conflict – a situation that has been compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic.
This study is part of the development of an overall market development strategy aimed at improving the availability and supply of improved toilets and handwashing products in the Maradi and Zinder Regions of Niger.
In rural Zimbabwe, the Amalima project promoted Community Health Clubs (CHC) in collaboration with the Zimbabwe Ministry of Health to facilitate sanitation and hygiene behavior change.