Sanitation - from manual scavenging to microfinance
2008 was the International Year of Sanitation but the sanitation crisis is still challenging the world to think out of the box. Events during the week will look at sanitation and hygiene from various angles from budget advocacy, urban sanitation, microfinancing to manual scavenging. Find the events below:
- Unite for Children – WASH in Schools
- Liquid Dynamics: Rethinking Sustainability in Water and Sanitation
- Harnessing the Private Sector to Provide Sanitation to the Poor
- The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA): A Learning Network
- Diarrhoea: What's WASH got to do with it?
- Bottom Up and Top Down: A Sanitation Offer the Commercial Sector Cannot Resist?
- Improving Access to Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Small Towns
- Water and Sanitation Economics
- Exploring Water Services Operation and Maintenance through Franchising Partnerships
- Sanitation Promotion 101: What are the Various Promotional Approaches We Use?
- Eye on Asia: Accessing Urban Water Supplies and Improving Sanitation
- Water as a Human Right: Getting Closer to Justice?
- Manual Scavenging: A Forgotten Reality in Sanitation
- Budget Advocacy for Water and Sanitation
- Sanitation for the Urban Poor: Exploring New Pathways
- Workshop 7: Water Storage Options for Secured Access
- Workshop 5: Safe Water Services in Post-conflict and Post-disaster Contexts
- WHO Global Information Management System on Sanitation and Drinking-water (GIMS): Building a Solid Evidence Base for Effective Policy-making
- A Human Rights Based Approach to Water and Sanitation: Translating Theory into Practice
- Planning and Building Capacity for Disaster Preparedness
- Financing Water and Sanitation Development in the Lake Victoria Region
- Unpacking the Business Case for Microfinance in Water and Sanitation
- Can Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation Withstand Climate Change?
