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.
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!
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.
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.
CLTS triggering session was conducted by the Commune Council for Women and Children (CCWC) in Prey Koki village, Prey Koki commune, Chantrea district of Svay Rieng Province.
The Global Sanitation Fund in Cambodia Signed Seven Sub-Grantees in Round One for successful designed projects to address 1. proven and tested community-led approaches 2.behavior change promotion.
Five NGO partners as sub-grantee conducted GSF project kickoff workshop at district level in Svay Rieng and Kampong Cham provinces in order to present their projects to their key stakeholders in their respective districts.
Qualified candidates to help implement the Cambodia Rural Sanitation and Hygiene Improvement Programme (CR-SHIP) are being invited to apply to Plan International Cambodia, the Executing Agency of WSSCC's Global Sanitation Programme in the country. The deadline is closing soon!