On Wednesday, December 13, 2017, the USAID-funded Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Partnerships and Learning for Sustainability (WASHPaLS) Project held a webinar on the role of commun
This executive summary, translated from English into Bahasa, provides the key findings from an evaluation of the long-term sustainability outcomes associated with the USAID-funded Indonesia Environmental Services Program (ESP) activity.
This brief summarizes key findings from an evaluation of the long-term sustainability of selected components of the USAID/Indonesia Environmental Services Program (ESP), which was implemented from 2004–2010 and included capacity-building efforts to improve financing and management of Indonesian municipal water utilities.
This evaluation examines the long-term sustainability of selected components of the USAID/Indonesia Environmental Services Program (ESP), which was implemented from 2004–2010 and included capacity-building efforts to improve financing and management of Indonesian municipal water utilities.
This Sunday, November 19, let’s take some time to reflect. For billions in the developing world proper sanitation can mean the difference between education and ignorance, health and illness, prosperity and poverty.
Jesse Shapiro is the Environmental Health Team Lead, Senior Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Advisor, and Sanitation Focal Point at USAID based in the Global Health Bureau.
This strategy guided the U.S. government's priorities and investments in water, sanitation, hygiene and water resources management from 2017 - 2022. More than 17 U.S.
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.
In Madagascar, more than 11 million people do not have access to safe water and 88 percent of the people don’t have access to improved sanitation facilities.