@WASHStrong takeover: How do human rights strengthen systems?
Tuesday, 28 July, marks the 10th anniversary of the recognition of the human rights to water and sanitation! @WASHStrong takeover: How do human
Tuesday, 28 July, marks the 10th anniversary of the recognition of the human rights to water and sanitation! @WASHStrong takeover: How do human
Being true to #BlackLivesMatter. Report of an IRC Global Talk Gay Village, Montreal. Credit: Martin Reisch/Unsplash “The problem isn’t men,
Following the start of a new four-year programme funded by Sida, the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) launched the Sanitation Learning Hub
Despite a decade-long contentious debate on whether Malawians are entitled to human rights based on sexual orientation and gender identity (LGBTQI+
All Women Need Equal Access to Water and Sanitation. by Pallavi Bharadwaj, Engineering for Change, March 9, 2020. International Womens’ Day was
Religion and Sanitation Practices. World Bank, January 2020. Infant mortality among Hindus is higher than among Muslims in India, and religious
In September 2019, the Government of Nepal declared the country ‘open defecation free’ (ODF). Leading up to this milestone, the Government of
The Equality and Non-discrimination (EQND) and Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) Handbook provides practical guidance for ensuring that
Frontiers 13: Support mechanisms to strengthen equality and non-discrimination (EQND) in rural sanitation (Part 2 of 2) Achievement of adequate and
Nine ideas for Gender Transformative WASH programming – July 2019 This blog offers advice for practitioners wanting to apply gender
Celebrating Gender Transformative Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Vietnam. by Elaine Mercer, IDS Blog, March 8, 2019. Within the water, sanitation
Water Currents: WASH and Gender – March 5, 2019 USAID recognizes that gender equality and women’s empowerment are vital to the success of any