Hard work equals hard-earned respect for Rom Sareun, one of the Cambodian women participating in water security efforts by the USAID-funded Sustainable Water Partnership.
Adaptation to water insecurity can create valuable opportunities to redress imbalances in decision-making power between men and women, or between different ethnic and socio-economic groups.
This Water and Development Technical Brief provides guidance on developing effective, evidence-based social and behavior change programming to achieve water security, sanitation, and hygiene development objectives.
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Partnerships and Learning for Sustainability (WASHPaLS) is a five-year project funded through the Global Health Bureau to support USAID’s goal of reducing morbidity and mortality in children under five by strengthenin
This final report summarizes the iDE grant study approach, conclusions and recommendations for organizations seeking to leverage local sanitation entrepreneurs.
The performance evaluation associated with this brief was commissioned by the USAID/Kenya and East Africa (USAID/KEA) mission in conjunction with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) at the end of Kenya Resilient Arid Lands
The performance evaluation this document summarizes was commissioned by the USAID/Kenya and East Africa (USAID/KEA) mission in conjunction with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) at the end of Kenya Resilient Arid Lands Partner
The performance evaluation was commissioned by the USAID/Kenya and East Africa (USAID/KEA) mission in conjunction with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) at the end of Kenya Resilient Arid Lands Partnership for Integrated Devel