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  • Liberian Communities Adopt Quee Toilets for More Accessible, Affordable Sanitation Solution
    Article
    USAID/Liberia’s Countrywide Sanitation Activity uses market-based approaches coupled with social and behavior change initiative
  • Women in Ethiopia Take the Lead in Building Improved Toilets
    Video
  • Beyond CLTS: Learnings from Apolou’s Community-Led Total Sanitation Plus (CLTS+) Approach
    Brief
    This learning brief, produced by USAID/PRO-WASH & SCALE, highlights the lessons learned from Apolou’s sanitation and hygiene strategies, including activities that b
  • Reaching Universal Access with Market-Based Sanitation
    Technical Report
    The USAID Transform WASH team knows a lot about its customers and the performance of its business partners.
  • Cambodia Rural Sanitation Development Impact Bond
    Activity
    Activity Description The world’s first Development Impact Bond (DIB) for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), the Cambodia Rural Sanitation DIB, accelerated the end of the high rates of open defecation in the coun
  • Can open-defecation free (ODF) communities be sustained? A cross-sectional study in rural Ghana
    Journal Article
    Community-led total sanitation (CLTS) is a widely used approach to reduce open defecation in rural areas of low-income countries.
  • Monitoring, Evaluation, and Adaptive Management for Area-Wide Sanitation and Hygiene: Workshop Report
    Technical Report
    Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is essential to understanding the barriers, successes, and progress made toward achieving area-wide sanitation and hygiene outcomes.
  • Dimby and Doda Built a Latrine | USAID ACCESS Health Program
    Video
  • The Use of Subsidies in an Area-Wide Sanitation Approach
    Technical Report
    Hardware subsidies used to be commonplace policy tools for expanding sanitation access in rural areas.
  • Baseline Assessment for the USAID Expanding Water and Sanitation Project
    Program Report
    The WASH Baseline Assessment was commissioned by Research Triangle Institute and conducted by IMPACT Research Zambia Ltd, and includes contributions from USAID’s

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