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.
Kumi District, Uganda, 16 March 2012 - The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) today allocated US$6 million from its Global Sanitation Fund to help more people in Uganda attain safe sanitation and practice good hygiene.
If the goal is sanitation for all, the vulnerable should be empowered to make their presence felt regarding issues of sanitation. We cannot proudly talk about sanitation for all when we make no room whatsoever for vulnerable communities to voice their opinions and have their issues addressed
If the goal is sanitation for all, the vulnerable should be empowered to make their presence felt regarding issues of sanitation. We cannot proudly talk about sanitation for all when there is little representation is afforded to vulnerable communities to voice their opinions and have their issues addressed.
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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Much has been done in providing sanitation services and facilities by numerous key stakeholders like Governments, Donors, NGOs and even community based organizations. However, the realization that we are still a long way from experiencing total sanitation especially in urban areas despite the numerous interventions supported by government institutional and legal frameworks was stark!
The Ecosan approach was introduced in Uganda in 1996 as one of the options to provide sanitation facilities to rural growth centres. Read about successes and inspirational projects from the last 15 years!
The global Public private partnership is a coalition of international
staekholders (development cooperation and private companies) focussing to
promote handwashing as a common practice
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