In 2008, 59% of the population in Africa lacked access to improved sanitation facilities.Who are these people and why are they left out, not reached or not served? This synthesis paper, presented at AfricaSan 3, will highlight some of the challenges but also gives examples and a framwork how to reach more inclusive sanitation and hygiene in Africa.
Depuis 2010, nous sommes confrontés au fait que 716 millions d’hommes, de femmes et d’enfants défèquent à l’air libre tous les jours en Asie du Sud, ce qui est tout à fait honteux.
Sanitation in South Asia: it’s a problem of scale – as development initiatives concentrate on big numbers, those who are excluded are marginalized further.
In this short film, WSSCC, Freshwater Action Network South Asia, and WaterAid captured the thoughts, hopes and dreams of ordinary people in South Asia about sanitation and hygiene.
Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF), is an international network of
over 100 women’s, environmental and health organizations implementing
projects in 40 countries and advocating globally for
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