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1st WASH Fair & the 19thRegional Water and Sanitation Seminar Held
The 1st WASH Fair and the 19th Regional Water and Sanitation Seminar presented a rare showcase of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) information. The two events took place side-by-side in the costal town of Mombasa , Kenya .......Read
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To read more about the 18th Regional Water and Sanitation Seminar Proceedings download the Main Seminar Report ( Requires Adobe Reader. If you don’t already have it download it from Adobe).
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Rapid Assessment of Kenya’s Water, Sanitation and Sewerage Framework
Only 8.3% of the countries worldwide are water scarce, and Kenya , is one of them. Kenya ’s water, sanitation and sewerage sector has undergone major structural reforms aimed at improving service provision. This research paper presents an overview of the sector framework, situation and challenges. The study then makes recommendations on ways that the framework can be improved and implemented to meet the need for water, sanitation and sewerage in rural and urban areas in this country for years to come...the ....Read More ( Requires Adobe Reader. If you don’t already have it download it from Adobe) |
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Uganda: Progressive and Innovative Water Sector Reforms
For the past four years, the Uganda Government has been leading by initiating progressive and innovative reforms and building high level of trust and consensus with sector stakeholders who include development partners and the civil society. .....Read
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School Sanitation and Hygiene: Scaling Up with Quality to Achieve the MDGs
A regional workshop held in Malawi on Scaling Up of School Sanitation and Hygiene Education (SSHE) recognised that improvements to sanitation and hygiene behaviours combined with safe water supply can significantly prevent diarrhoeal diseases. ...Read
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