IYS 2008 Advocacy Kit
- IYS 2008 Table of contents
- IYS 2008 Communication Matrix - 5 key messages oriented on key stakeholders: politicians, business people, NGOs, religious authorities, communities, households, teachers, and the media
- IYS 2008 Poster
- IYS 2008 Key messages booklet
- IYS 2008 Fact-sheet 1 - sanitation is vital for human health
- IYS 2008 Fact-sheet 2 - sanitation generates economic benefits
- IYS 2008 Fact-sheet 3 - sanitation contributes to dignity and social development
- IYS 2008 Fact-sheet 4 - sanitation protects the environment
- IYS 2008 Fact-sheet 5 - improving sanitation is achievable
- IYS 2008 Fact-sheets - all
- IYS 2008 Advocacy guide
- IYS 2008 Useful web links on sanitation
- IYS 2008 Talking points
- IYS 2008 Bio of interviewees
- IYS 2008 Interview with Therese Dooley, Senior Adviser Sanitation and Hygiene, UNICEF, New York, USA
- IYS 2008 Interview with Clarissa Brocklehurst, Chief Water, Environment and Sanitation, UNICEF, New York, USA
- IYS 2008 Interview with Ifeoma Charles-Monwuba, WaterAid, Abuja, Nigeria
- IYS 2008 Interview with Guy Hutton, Senior Economist Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), World Bank, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- IYS 2008 Interview with Kamal Kar, Expert on Community Let Total Sanitation, Calcutta, India
- IYS 2008 The sanitation challenge PPT
Audio
- Interview with Therese Dooley, Senior Adviser Sanitation and Hygiene, UNICEF, New York, USA (by Olivia McGrath, Deutsche Welle)
- Interview with Clarissa Brocklehurst, Chief Water, Environment and Sanitation, UNICEF, New York, USA (by Olivia McGrath, Deutsche Welle)
- Interview with Ifeoma Charles-Monwuba, WaterAid, Abuja, Nigeria (by Anke Rasper, Deutsche Welle)
- Interview with Guy Hutton, Senior Economist Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), World Bank, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (by Olivia McGrath, Deutsche Welle)
- Interview with Kamal Kar, Expert on Community Let Total Sanitation, Calcutta, India (by Olivia McGrath, Deutsche Welle)


