The Phnom Penh Post: Sokha called out over sanitation comments
Phnom Penh Governor Pa Socheatvong speaks at an event yesterday in the Phnom Penh’s Chroy Changvar district. Photo by: Heng Chivoan, The... Read More
The Phnom Penh Post: Market-based approach to development
WaterSHED executive director Phav Daroath at the NGO’s headquarters in Phnom Penh last month. Photo by: Hong Menea, The Phnom Penh Post. Read... Read More
Forbes: 30 Under 30 Asia – Meet The Class Of 2017
Read the article in Forbes magazine. Diversity and empowerment: two words that come to mind when attempting to summarize this year’s 30 Under... Read More
Die WELT: My house, my moped, my toilets | How a businesswoman turns toilets into a luxury items
A toilet saleswoman points to a poster showing man’s best friend and a man relieving themselves outdoors, and says: “They do it... Read More
AsiaLIFE: Cambodian Clean Water Innovation Shortlisted For Design Award
Read the article in AsiaLIFE magazine. WaterSHED’s HappyTap portable sink has been shortlisted in the finals for the World Design Impact Prize,... Read More
Deutsche Welle: Cambodia makes progress flushing sanitation problems
Read the article in Deutsche Welle. Local innovations have catapulted Cambodia, which has long had dire toilet use numbers, to be a... Read More
AsiaLIFE: Toilets of Cambodia
Read the article in AsiaLIFE magazine. Cambodia has the region’s worst indicators on toilet use, but this is changing thanks to local... Read More
Huffington Post: Funky Sink Gets Kids In Cambodia To Wash Up, Could Save Thousands Of Young Lives
Read the article in Huffington Post. Children in Cambodia won’t have a problem keeping their hands clean thanks to this frog-themed hand-washing device.... Read More
Al Jazeera: Portable sink promoting hygiene among Cambodia children
Read the article in Al Jazeera. Lack of sanitation in Cambodia kills thousands of people every year, mostly children under the age of five. Now experts... Read More
Reuters: A playful, portable sink to boost handwashing hygiene in Cambodia
Read the article on Reuters. A growing number of charities is focusing on selling appealing sanitation products rather than handing out buckets or... Read More