Business Profile – Thung Thun
When WaterSHED began to build the market for toilets, the NGO needed to grow demand in lockstep with supply. We partnered with... Read More
Global Citizen: This All-Woman Team Is Building and Selling Toilets in Cambodia
Read the article in Global Citizen. By Didem Tali Ouen Chomroeun and her team raise awareness of the importance of hygiene in villages. PURSAT,... Read More
Ms. Magazine: Rural business networks put women entrepreneurs out front
Read the article in Ms. Magazine. By WaterSHED’s Janita Bartell, Care International’s Emily Hillenbrand, and ICRW’s Naziha Sultana The world needs women-owned businesses.... Read More
Fostering Local Leadership to Create an Enabling Environment for WASH
Presentation by WaterSHED at WASH Futures Conference, Brisbane, March 2018. Download the initial findings of the evaluation of Civic Champions Program here.... Read More
Civic Champions profile – Sun Chhoeun
When WaterSHED set out to build the rural market for water, sanitation, and hygiene in Cambodia, our aim was to facilitate a... Read More
Building the market for sanitation with planned obsolescence
Six years after starting an experimental program to build the market for sanitation in rural Cambodia, WaterSHED has begun drawing down its... Read More
Channel News Asia: Millionaire Minds | Daroath Phav
Watch the video documentary, Millionaire Minds, in Channel News Asia. Daroath Phav Fresh out of university, Cambodian Daroath Phav took up the role of... Read More
The Phnom Penh Post: In providing a valuable service, toilet makers becoming flush
Read the article in The Phnom Penh Post. Efforts to include the private sector in the expansion of sanitary practices in the... Read More
Al Jazeera: World Toilet Day | Growing momentum for sanitation in Cambodia
Read the article in Al Jazeera. Cambodia has been badly affected by people going to the toilet in the open, but is also cited... Read More
CNN: Meet 5 young entrepreneurs who are making the world a better place
Ending hunger, employing refugees, and lighting remote islands: these are just some of the big issues that these five young social entrepreneurs... Read More