Located in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains, San Rafael Pie de la Cuesta is one of six municipalities in the Western Highlands of Guatemala that benefits from USAID’s work in adapting communications technology to improve public service
This Water and Development Technical Brief provides an overview of the important factors to consider in rural sanitation programming, including information on how to address governance, financing, markets, and behaviors for sanitation. It provides guidance for developing, implementing, and monitoring rural sanitation activities based on recent evidence.
This case study examines the experience of sanitation enterprises that were supported by Population Services International's (PSI) 'Supporting Sustainable Sanitation Improvements' (3Si) intervention in Bihar, India.
This case study examines the experiences of sanitation enterprises that were supported by the WaterAid Sustainable Total Sanitation (STS) intervention in Nigeria.
This case study examines the experience of sanitation enterprises that were supported by the WaterSHED 'Hands-Off Sanitation Marketing' intervention in Cambodia.
In the last decade, the City of Cape Town faced an unprecedented drought, culminating in 2018, when reservoirs fell to threateningly low levels that sparked predictions of “Day Zero”—the day when Cape Town would have to begin rationing water.
In 2015, after a decade of approaching rural sanitation by subsidizing latrine construction with minimal results, the Government of Senegal launched a new strategy for rural sanitation defined by a transfer of responsibility for the acquisition of
Like many of us, Fatou Badji balances a hectic schedule. She is the chairlady of a women's group that sells onions and other essentials. She is also on the frontlines of addressing the global sanitation crisis.