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“Partnerships and Collaboration for Sanitation & Hygiene Promotion" Acting Locally to Make Sanitation Work

This note is an attempt to analyse the partnerships and collaborations in place in Jharkhand to improve programme interventions and contribute to wider sector debates and learning as a strategy towards continuous improvement of sanitation and hygiene status in the project districts

India
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22 February 2013

“Equity in Access, Use and Benefits”

This study covered twelve villages across Dumka, Deoghar and Saraikela Kharsawan districts in Jharkhand as part of the learning exercise.The observations and lessons elaborated in this note take into account the issues of equity in access to, and use and benefits of improved sanitation services in these three districts.

India
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22 February 2013

Tracking toilets on the ground

The Global Sanitation Fund in India supports demand driven community led interventions aimed at enabling access to and effective use of improved sanitation facilities and hygiene promotion at scale in select locations in Bihar, Assam and Jharkhand.

India
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20 February 2013

WASH News and Policy Update Bi-monthly e-Newsletter of India WASH Forum Issue # 27, Dec 2012

The latest news from the India WASH Forum!

India
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3 January 2013

Factsheets: Bardiya, Gulariya and Tikapur municipality, Nepal

New resource factsheets from field visits to GSF targeted areas in Nepal.

Nepal
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12 April 2012

Citizen Report Card - Bangladesh

This Study seeks to shed light on the progress made towards hundred percent covergae of sanitation in Bangladesh at the grass roots level. It helps to clarify the sanitation situation in targeted villages across Bangladesh. It also highlights the importance of gender, and the lack of accessibility of extremely poor sections of society into subsidy instruments to achieve universal sanitation coverage in Bangladesh by 2013.

 

 

Bangladesh
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20 December 2011

Making a low cost bio-sand filter - Philippines

Bio-sand filters are low-cost technology which can make potable water for households.

19 December 2011

How to build a low cost ferro-cement digester - Philippines

Ferro-cement is a  cost-effective construction material which helps to build biodiesters for the treatment of organic wastes.

19 December 2011

Effectiveness of Rainwater Harvesting Systems as a Domestic Water Supply Option - Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has a long history of rainwater harvesting, using both traditional and modern structures. This study evaluates the effectivness of RWH as alternative drinking water suppy.

Sri Lanka
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1 December 2011

Urban Pro Poor Workshop Consultation - Workshop Report

On December 22, 2010, IWF organised a one day consultation/workshop on Pro Poor Urban Water and
Sanitation. The purpose of the workshop was to situate the status and issues of pro poor urban water and
sanitation within the larger initiatives of the City Sanitation Plans (CSPs), and identify the priorities that NGOs
could have in the emerging situation for programming or designing other interventions.

India
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2 September 2011