The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) established the Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) to provide grant support to scale up successful sanitation and hygiene approaches targeting poor people in areas of greatest need.
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.
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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WSSCC Chair Prof. Anna Tibaijuka and Executive Director Jon Lane are participating this week in the Fourth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (UN LDC-IV) in Istanbul, Turkey.
Mme Anna Tibaijuka, Présidente du WSSCC, et Jon Lane, Directeur exécutif du WSSCC, participe cette semaine à la 4e Conférence des Nations Unies sur les Pays les moins avancés (UN LDC-IV) à Istanbul, en Turquie.
In July 2010, six key sector organizations came together for a field trip and workshop in Tanzania to study and disucss the scaling up of sanitation and hygiene in East Africa.