This Learning Brief provides a summary of five Youth Excel grantees’ Research-to-Change work in strengthening Menstrual Health and Hygiene (MHH) support for girls’ education in Malawi and Zambia.
While improved basic sanitation is crucial for community health and dignity, access to improved sanitation remains low in rural Uganda due to limited household ability to invest, few financing options, and inadequate supply chains.
This report shares the success of the Sustainable Enterprise for Water and Health (SEWAH) program, which aims to supplement women’s traditional roles of carrying water on their heads by supporting women to own and operate local water stations.
The USAID Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Partnerships for Learning and Sustainability (WASHPaLS) #2 Project has launched its first global call of the Grants under Contract program that focuses o
Water Aunties have proven that women can successfully operate and manage Water ATMs.
Safe Water Network and USAID have pioneered the ‘Water Aunties’ program helping to develop women social entrepreneurs in water AT