WaterSHED presents at “Water and Health: Where Science Meets Policy”
From 3-7 October 2011, The Water Institute at The University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, will be hosting the conference Water and Health: Where Science Meets Policy. WaterSHED will be presenting its sanitation marketing approach in Cambodia as well as findings from market-based sanitation research in Vietnam.
Ashoka Changemakers Competition – WaterSHED’s Toilet Revolootion
WaterSHED-Cambodia has entered the Ashoka Changemakers competition, Making More Health: Achieving Individual, Family and Community Well-Being. Competition voting begins on 09 November 2011. Join the community and vote for WaterSHED!
Peace Corps–WaterSHED Sanitation Marketing Collaboration Launches with Strong Success in Siem Reap
On August 9, 2011, Peace Corps-Cambodia, in collaboration with WaterSHED, reported a tremendously successful launch of its sanitation marketing project in Siem... Read More
WaterSHED Expands Cambodia Sanitation Marketing Through Peace Corps Collaboration
On June 3, 2011, a joint USAID-Cambodia/Peace Corps panel awarded a small grant that will expand WaterSHED’s highly successful sanitation marketing project in Cambodia. The WaterSHED-Peace Corps collaboration will focus
WaterSHED Presents at “WASH Conference 2011″ in Brisbane, Australia
WaterSHED presented on a number of topics at "WASH Conference 2011" in Brisbane, Australia from May 16th-20th
WASH marketing project Kampong Speu baseline survey
Baseline Report (pdf) Overview This baseline report was prepared as part of the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Marketing Project, a... Read More
WaterSHED Presents Innovative Financing Strategies at World Bank Meeting
At the 2nd Annual Plenary Meeting of Small-Scale Private Piped Water Suppliers, held during 21-22 April, 2011 in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, USAID’s regional WaterSHED program presented its approaches to affordable financing strategies
Advertisement for the Super Tunsai Ceramic Water Purifier
WaterSHED’s Cambodia partner Hydrologic Social Enterprise has recently launched the Super Tunsai ceramic water purifier (CWP). Equally as effective as the prior... Read More
Women Take Group Loan for Latrines through WaterSHED – Amret Collaboration
Money is often cited as one of the primary constraints preventing consumers from adopting water, sanitation and hygiene (WSH) products such as latrines and water filters. In an effort to help households in rural Cambodia overcome this barrier
Video – Cambodian Village Chief’s Vision Becomes Reality
WaterSHED's sanitation program in Cambodia would be impossible without the dedication and vision of local people and local leaders. This story represents our work in Cambodia and









