This article from the World Toilet Day 2017 issue of Global Waters Stories describes how the Digni-loo—an innovative, affordable latrine—is improving sanitation for households in Ghana.
This blog post is based on findings from an evaluation of the long-term sustainability of the sanitation and hygiene components of the USAID-funded RANO-HP activity in Madagascar, implemented in 26 communes from 2009–2013.
This brief summarizes findings from an evaluation of the long-term sustainability of the sanitation and hygiene components of the USAID-funded Madagascar RANO-HP activity. Implemented in 26 communes from 2009–2013, RANO-HP aimed to increase sustainable access to an improved water supply, and improve sanitation coverage and hygiene practices.
In the center of Simaye village in Mali’s Mopti Region, men, women, and children gather under a large tree to listen. Two USAID-trained facilitators discuss the health challenges facing the village.
This evaluation examines the long-term sustainability of the sanitation and hygiene components of the USAID-funded Madagascar RANO-HP activity. Implemented in 26 communes from 2009–2013, RANO-HP aimed to increase sustainable access to an improved water supply, and improve sanitation coverage and hygiene practices.