Despite the demonstrated health, economic, social, and environmental benefits that sanitation improvements provide, governments consistently underfund and place a low priority on sanitation.
To reach universal access to sanitation by 2030, national and municipal governments, development partners, local financial institutions, and other stakeholders must work together to close the financing gap between the current government budget and
On Wednesday, October 14, 2020, USAID announced a new partnership agreement with the global sanitation company LIXIL to extend market-based solutions for sanitation and hygiene to underserved and vulnerable communities around the world.
This learning note summarizes the findings of a study undertaken of the financing approaches used under the USAID Transform WASH activity, which was conducted to better understand their performance and how they compared to other viable approaches.
The Isuku Iwacu Project, co-implemented by Water For People, SNV and World Vision with financial support from the USAID, has now concluded and helped bring sanitation services and products to thousands of people across its 8 target districts in Rw
In response to the new demands that the novel coronavirus has placed on water and sanitation providers (WSPs) in emerging markets, the World Bank Water Global Practice, with support from the Global Water Security and Sanitation Partnership, has de
USAID prioritizes extending water and sanitation services to the world’s most vulnerable communities. Every year the Agency undertakes a thorough assessment to determine which countries would benefit most from its investments.