In October 2009 WSSCC was pleased to make its first visit to China to learn about its WASH sector. The visit focused on meeting colleagues and learning about sanitation and hygiene issues and programmes as well as exploring the role for WSSCC in relation to China. There are a large number of people without improved sanitation in China, some 460 million mainly in rural areas according to the JMP.
A National WASH Media Award programme was organized in Nepal on 27 November 2009 in an effort to motivate and inspire journalists covering sanitation issues in different parts of the country.
WSSCC's review of the sanitation and hygiene sector in Bangladesh, prepared by its Global Sanitation Fund department, presents the overall context in which the GSF can contribute to improved access in the country.
WSSCC's review of the sanitation and hygiene sector in Pakistan, prepared by its Global Sanitation Fund department, presents the overall context in which the GSF can contribute to improved access in the country.
WSSCC's review of the sanitation and hygiene sector in Cambodia, prepared by its Global Sanitation Fund department, presents the overall context in which the GSF can contribute to improved access in the country.