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Pakistan WASH Coalition
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Pakistan
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2007
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Summary

In 2007, the Pakistan WASH Coalition executed a variety of interventions in WASH to help the country improve water and sanitation issues. The Coalition focused on advocacy and coalition building and facilitation of policy development. Water and sanitation partnerships enable communities to meet their needs and to improve their health and environmental conditions. Urban management strengthens mechanisms between communities, local governments, and other relevant stakeholders. Finally, the Center of Environmental Education through Participatory Action Learning (CEEPAL) works with schools to share best practices.

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Since 2003, the Pakistan WASH coalition has contributed to an exceptionally well-implemented WASH campaign through advocacy, coalition building and policy development on both national and provincial levels. The Coalition is also working on two cross-cutting themes: gender mainstreaming in urban squatter settlements, and the capacity-building of local government agencies for WASH. The Pakistan WASH Coalition works closely with the Ministry of Environment, provincial and local governments, international agencies, civil society organizations, and 166 partner schools across Pakistan.

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