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  • WASH-FIN Final Report
    Program Report
    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) launched the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Finance (WASH-FIN) program in early 2016 to address the substantial fin
  • Amatsi Khumuliango: How USAID’s Long-Term Partnerships in Kenya Have Transformed Water and Sanitation Services
    Blog
    In rural Kenya, where only 35 percent of households have access to safe drinking water, Margaret worried about the quality of the water she carried home each day from a borehole near the village of Lumino.
  • Toilet Business: Making Sanitation Accessible in Western Kenya
    Article
    Along a busy highway in western Kenya, 39 year old Cleophas Anunda Jomo, operates his sanitation business welcoming customers from his community in Bungoma County in need of new or improved latrines, basic toilets, and other sanitation products.
  • Kenya Non-Sewered Sanitation (NSS) Financing Enabling Environment Assessment
    Technical Report
    This Enabling Environment Assessment (EEA) sought to understand the enabling environment gaps in Kenya’s non-sewered sanitation (NSS) sector, particularly focusing on the key barriers and enablers.
  • Expanding Professional Testing Services to Small Water Suppliers
    Article
  • WASH-FIN Toolkit
    Toolkit
    Between 2016–2022, USAID’s Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Finance (WASH-FIN) Activity developed this curated collection of training materials and tools from its diverse engagements with governments, sector regulators, public and pri
  • Empowering Action Against a Silent Health Threat
    Article
    Authored by Anna Erlandson, Communications Specialist, USAID Emerging Threats Division, Global Health Security Program
  • Evaluating Water Quality Assurance Funds in Kenya
    Technical Report
    Study Rationale In rural Africa, over two-thirds of the population is estimated to consume contaminated drinking water.
  • Small Local Service Provision for Water Service Delivery in Western Kenya: Inception Report
    Technical Report
    Most cities in low- and middle-income countries are unable to keep up with rapid urbanization and provide citywide coverage of piped water services.
  • 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.

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