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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

Le WSSCC présente ses condoléances à l’occasion du décès du professeur Kader Asmal

WSSCC was saddened to learn of the passing this week of Professor Kader Asmal, a noted South African politician, lawyer and human rights activist who served amongst other roles as Minister of Water Affairs and Forestry and Minister of Education. In addition, he was Chairman of the World Commission on Dams and was Patron of the Global Water Partnership. 

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24 June 2011

This week's global WASH news

Links to this week's WASH-related articles from around the world:

14 April 2011

People Living with HIV/AIDS in a Context of Rural Poverty: the Importance of Water and Sanitation Services and Hygiene Education

Reliable delivery of good quality water and sound basic sanitation are critical in reducing exposure to pathogens to which HIV-positive people are particularly vulnerable.

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Author: Rudzani Kgalushi, Stef Smits, Kathy Eales
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English
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Reporting on urine diversion in South Africa 12 years on

Richard Holden reports on the urine diversion toilets build in South Africa 12 years ago.

People's Stories
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Author: Richard Holden
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2010

Women for Water Partnership (WfWP)

Women for Water Partnership (WfWP) is a worldwide strategic alliance of local, national and international women’s organisations and networks, active in the areas water & sanitation, poverty and …

Networks
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Water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
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English

Toilets in South Africa

Carolien van der Voorden of WSSCC snapped these shots while on a field visit in South Africa. …

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Author: Carolien van der Voorden
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South Africa
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2010

Why Sanitation and Water Supply are Important to Growth and Development in South Africa

South Africa requires additional investments in water supply and sanitation to improve quality of life.

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Publisher: Sanitation and Water for All
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English
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AfricaSan: moving sanitation up the priority ladder

The second African Conference on Sanitation and Hygiene - AfricaSan+5 - took place from 18 to 21 February 2008 in Durban, South Africa.

Source: WSSCC
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25 February 2008

Focus on Water and Sanitation Delivery

South Africa’s WASH sector is exploring the links between HIV/AIDS and sanitation, the potential for creating jobs in sanitation, and how to empower young people.

South Africa
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2008