A First for Sanitation Scale-up – Concern Worldwide and WaterSHED join forces in Cambodia
Concern Worldwide and WaterSHED-Cambodia launched a partnership this week in Pursat Province to address the country’s lack of rural sanitation. The joint effort - the first of its kind - combines the strengths of two different approaches and is expected to rapidly
WaterSHED Presents at Peace Corps-Cambodia In-Service Training
On 24 February 2012, WaterSHED-Cambodia co-presented background and results from the highly successful WaterSHED–Peace Corps sanitation marketing collaboration in Siem Reap Province. The presentation was part of
WaterSHED Launches sanitation collaboration with the Maddox Jolie-Pitt Foundation
On 24 February 2012, WaterSHED-Cambodia joined representatives from the Maddox Jolie-Pitt Foundation and local government authorities in Battambang Province's Samlout District to launch a joint program that will replicate WaterSHED's innovative
Black Soldier Fly research seeks new value in latrine sludge
Sanitation Ventures Researcher Ian Banks (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) is based in WaterSHED's Cambodia lab where he is investigating how the larvae of the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) consume pit latrine waste, and the...
Water and sanitation in Kampong Speu, Cambodia: Supply chain analysis and strategy development
Download the Report (pdf) Overview This report was prepared as part of the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Marketing Project, a... Read More
Relative benefits of piped water supply over other “improved” sources: A case study from rural Vietnam
Download the Research Poster (PDF) Overview This poster was presented by Dr. Joe Brown at Singapore International Water Week 2010 Abstract... Read More
The world needs more toilets
Jenna Davis highlighted WaterSHED's sanitation marketing research in her recent article for CNN
Video – Consumer preferences and uptake of household water treatment products in Cambodia
Multiple point-of-use (POU) water treatment methods are now available commercially in Cambodia. This study was a systematic qualitative investigation into Cambodian perceptions of water quality and
Consumer preferences and uptake of household water treatment products in Cambodia
Download the study In Cambodia, unsafe drinking water is one of the root causes of excess morbidity and mortality. Clean drinking water... Read More
WaterSHED contributes to sanitation marketing training at Global Forum on Sanitation
On 14 October 2011 WaterSHED continued support for a new sanitation marketing training at WSSCC's Global Forum on Sanitation and Hygiene in Mumbai, India. "This training session aim[ed] to equip practitioners and programme managers with an understanding of the sanitation marketing approach, and an overview of the process









