A new study Saïd Business School, University of Oxford reveals that the
provision of sanitary pads for girls in developing countries shows
significant educational and social benefits.
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Water sources are abundant in many upland communities in rural areas,
particularly in the Bukidnon Province., home of the watersheds and famous for
the scenic and historic Mount Kitanglad.
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The regional network will act as a platform to share knowledge and experience between journalists, work together at key moments for maximum campaigning impact, amplify the voices of the poor, support national networks and project WASH issues at the regional, continental and international level.
The global Public private partnership is a coalition of international
staekholders (development cooperation and private companies) focussing to
promote handwashing as a common practice
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Women for Water Partnership (WfWP) is a worldwide strategic alliance of
local, national and international women’s organisations and networks,
active in the areas water & sanitation, poverty and
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The West African Regional Sanitation and Hygiene Symposium was organized by IRC and RCN Ghana, with support from WAWI, UNICEF, WaterAid and WSSCC from 2 to 6 November 2009.
This paper describes
a study conducted to help the West Africa Water Initiative (WAWI) create a
training programme for its partners in terms of disability issues in water and
sanitation (WATSAN) programmes.