Global evidence suggests deeply embedded structural and behavioral determinants, including restrictive norms and inequalities related to gender, sustain poor sanitation and hygiene conditions.
Children less than five years of age are at greater risk of diarrheal diseases globally. Frequent diarrhea is associated with growth faltering and poor cognitive development, which together account for a huge global burden.
This brief is part of USAID 's Water and Development Technical Series, which provides guidance on important topics for developing and implementing water and sani
The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Partnerships and Learning for Sustainability Project (USAID/WASHPaLS) engaged Thrive Networks Global to examine the effectiveness of targeted output-based rural
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.
This video captures the USAID Water for Africa Through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS) response to COVID-19 in Senegal in interviews with local leaders and project staff (in French, with English subtitles).
This is the final report of the impact evaluation of the Cambodia Integrated Nutrition, Hygiene, and Sanitation NOURISH project commissioned by the Center for Water Security, Sanitation and Hygiene in the United States Agency for International Dev