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Water, sanitation and hygiene in arid and semi-arid lands: What can we learn from the DREAM ASAL Conference 2019?
From 29th September to 3rd October the DREAM ASAL (Development of Resilience...
Why are support mechanisms in rural sanitation programming important?
In this blog I give recommendations for introducing additional support mechanisms into...
Nine ideas for gender transformative WASH programming
Since this blog was published in 2019, the Sanitation Learning Hub have...
Practitioner tips: transforming harmful gender norms in WASH with traditional leaders
In many parts of the world, and in Africa especially, traditional leaders...
Crossing continents: what can India and Africa learn from each other?
These reflections have been provoked by two occasions. The first was in...
Blog 3 of 3: Accelerating improved sanitation in Africa through market based approaches
Last November UNICEF’s West and Central Africa Regional Office, Supply Division and...
Blog 2 of 3: Sharing the SHAWN Project Experience in Nigeria
Last November UNICEF’s West and Central Africa Regional Office, Supply Division and...
Blog 1 of 3: Opportunities for market shaping in West and Central Africa
Last November UNICEF’s West and Central Africa Regional Office, Supply Division and...