Villagers in Cambodia inspired to improve sanitation after field trip
Representatives of three Cambodian villages recently came away determined to improve their local sanitation after visiting a nearby community that had success
Children less than five years of age are at greater risk of diarrheal diseases globally. Frequent diarrhea is associated with growth faltering and poor cognitive development, which together account for a huge global burden.
This study sought to build evidence on the impact systems approaches can have on local stakeholders’ ability to conceptualize the complex factors and interactions that influence water and sanitation service delivery sustai
Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a popular intervention for eliminating open defecation in rural communities. Previous research has explored the contextual and programmatic actors that influence CLTS performance.
This case study, part of the Lesson Learned Series by African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW) and Water for Africa Through Leadership and Institutional Support (WALIS),
USAID’s Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership and the Millennium Water Alliance developed this role-playing game for two international water, sanitation, and hygiene conferences in 2019.
This Water and Development Technical Brief provides guidance on developing effective, evidence-based social and behavior change programming to achieve water security, sanitation, and hygiene development objectives.