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Fonds Mondial Pour l' Assainissement - Rapport d'avancement

Read the 2012 Progress Report on WSSCC's Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) which has impacted some 102,970 people so far. Details of programmes being implemented in Cambodia, India, Madagascar, Malawi, Nepal, Senegal and Uganda, together with People's Voices telling their stories are just some of features of this publication.

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Global Sanitation Fund Progress Report 2012

Read the 2012 Progress Report on WSSCC's Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) which has impacted some 102,970 people so far. Details of programmes being implemented in Cambodia, India, Madagascar, Malawi, Nepal, Senegal and Uganda, together with People's Voices telling their stories are just some of features of this publication.

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Diorano-WASH a tenu son Assemblée Générale


La coalition Diorano-WASH a tenu son Assemblée Générale annuelle les 21 et 22 février derniers. Une Assemblée Générale qui a réuni plus de 150 personnes travaillant dans le domaine de l’eau potable, hygiène et assainissement dans les 22 régions de Madagascar.

Madagascar
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March 2012

Assemblée Genérale Diorano-WASH Madagascar 2012

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Author: Coalition Diorano-WASH Madagascar
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Antananarivo, Madagascar
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March 2012

As the year ends GSF in Madagascar heats up

A year after the Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) programme was launched in Madagascar, progress is encouraging, with the triggering of some 300 villages, and a strong momentum to improve sanitation and hygiene practices.

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9 December 2011

First GSF-funded Community-Led Total Sanitation triggerings in Madagascar

In June 2011, the first GSF-funded "triggerings" using the Community-Led Total Sanitation Approach took place in the village of Antanandava, Madagascar, by the the non-governmental organization A …

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21 July 2011

First GSF funded sanitation "triggering" takes place in Madagascar

In June 2011, the first GSF-funded "triggerings" using the Community-Led Total Sanitation Approach took place in the village of Antanandava, Madagascar, by the the non-governmental organization ASOS. 

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21 July 2011

Tubig sa Banga (Water in a Jar)

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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Author: Lucille B. Isnani
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Bukidnon, Philippines
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15 July 2011