Popular Indian actress Vidya Balan joined the ranks of Shah Rukh Khan and became the celebrity face for sanitation campaigns in India. As a brand ambassador she will help to fight open defecation, promote sanitation and appeal to communities to help improve their health, livelihoods and security.
The Cambodia Rural Sanitation and Hygiene Improvement Programme (CR-SHIP), funded by the Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) delivered a training of trainers (ToT) on Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS), SC-WASH and Sanitation Marketing in April 2012.
Serious commitments announced yesterday will extend access to sustainable sanitation facilities and improved drinking water sources to millions more people.
This is a collection of interesting media articles and stories written by members of the South Asian WASH Media network on issues related to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene.
WSSCC has launched a competition to encourage its Members to make full use of its social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkeIn to help advocate on critical sanitation issues. The competition ends on 30 April and the winner will receive an Apple Ipod Touch.
Keo Samon lives in Koh Ko village in south eastern Cambodia, together with her family. Despite being from a poor background, she was inspired through GSF work to contruct a simple toilet. Read more!