The Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene for Health (W4H) Activity is a five-year (2015–2020), US$19M cooperative agreement funded by USAID/Ghana and implemented by Global Communities (GC).
The Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene for Health (W4H) Activity is a five-year (2015–2020), US$19M cooperative agreement funded by USAID/Ghana and implemented by Global Communities (GC).
The performance evaluation associated with this brief was commissioned by the USAID/Kenya and East Africa (USAID/KEA) mission in conjunction with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) at the end of Kenya Resilient Arid Lands
The performance evaluation this document summarizes was commissioned by the USAID/Kenya and East Africa (USAID/KEA) mission in conjunction with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) at the end of Kenya Resilient Arid Lands Partner
The performance evaluation was commissioned by the USAID/Kenya and East Africa (USAID/KEA) mission in conjunction with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) at the end of Kenya Resilient Arid Lands Partnership for Integrated Devel
WASHPaLS conducted a comprehensive review of WASH grant-funding since 1980 to identify household sanitation supply projects using an MBS approach, assessed project characteristics and outcomes (population impacted), and reviewed project strategies
Mounting evidence suggests that animal feces ingestion is responsible for significant disease burden and growth faltering in infants and young children (IYC).
Despite the demonstrated health, economic, social, and environmental benefits that sanitation improvements provide, governments consistently underfund and place a low priority on sanitation.
COVID-19 dictated the format of this year’s University of North Carolina (UNC) Water and Health Conference, which was held from October 26–30, 2020, in a virtual format and free of charge for the first time ever.