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.
Millions of people in rural areas of low- and middle-income countries still lack access to basic water services. In fact, as of 2020, the majority of people without basic water services lived in rural areas.
Burkina Faso confirmed its first COVID-19 case on March 9, 2020.1 As of February 6, 2021, a total of 11,285 cases have been confirmed.2The USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA)-funded Victory Against Malnutrition Plus (ViMPlus) activity r
This document provides guidance on the skills, steps, and resources needed to conduct a rapid human-centered design (HCD) process for improved toilet products in rural areas.
Community Health Clubs (CHCs) are a cost-effective and participatory-based approach that supports the uptake of key water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) behaviors Amalima, a USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA)-funded Resilience Food Se
This learning note presents the fundamentals to using a geographic information system (GIS), to incorporate geographic segmentation into a market-based sanitation (MBS) strategy.
This document explains how to group potential customers 'segments,' which are submarkets of people with similar characteristics, behaviors, socioeconomic status, needs, and desires.