This quick guide produced by USAID/PRO-WASH & SCALE, provides links to existing materials on drinking water quality that can be used for program planning and implem
Understanding and addressing the human resource needs (HR) and gaps in the sanitation and hygiene sector is a critical part of achieving universal access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has launched the Expanding Water and Sanitation project (Expanding WASH) in Zambia to suppor
This Quick Guide to Using the Sanitation Possibilities Map (SPM) was developed to support increased innovation and user-centered sustainable solutions in water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)-related activities.
USAID has released its recently revised Water and Conflict Toolkit, first published in 2014. As of 2015, 177 million people lacked basic drinking water and 284 million people did not use basic sanitation in conflict-affected settings.
Market-based sanitation (MBS), through which businesses sell toilets and related services to households, is a popular approach to deliver sanitation products and services to low-income populations.
Market-based sanitation (MBS)—through which private sector actors sell toilets and related services to individual households—is a promising approach to deliver onsite sanitation products and services to low-income populations.