Sales agent profile – Bo Sambath
At 30 years old, Bo Sambath is married with two young sons and is the member of the CCWC tasked with promoting... Read More
Business profile – Supplier Nov Sensren
Walking down a quiet and tidy street in the Chikor village there is a remarkable banner which reads, “Special latrine affordable for... Read More
Stone Family Foundation visits successful WASH programs in Kampong Cham
WaterSHED was honored to host John Stone, founder of the Stone Family Foundation, in Kampong Cham province 8-9 January, 2013. The Foundation... Read More
Scaling up rural sanitation: WaterSHED collaborates with SNV
In early 2012 WaterSHED and SNV developed a cooperative partnership in rural Cambodia to provide complementary sanitation programs: SNV's program supports CLTS and BCC and WaterSHED facilitates sanitation marketing in joint target districts in Kampong Cham and Takeo provinces with expansion planned in Kampong Speu province in 2013
WaterSHED hightlighted on SanitationMarketing.com
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Enterprise Development, commonly known as WaterSHED, is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in the water and sanitation sectors in South East Asia. Its objectives are to “bring effective, affordable water and sanitation products to market in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam”.
WaterSHED’s staffs talked to VOA about the UNC’s 2012 Water and Health Conference
Two representatives from WaterSHED participated in Water and Health Conference: Science, Policy and Innovation at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill from the 29th October to the 02nd November 2012.
WaterSHED Forum, “Make the Impossible Possible”
On 27 September 2012, WaterSHED hosted a forum title, “Make the Impossible Possible” which attracted nearly 200 participants from government institutions, local authority, relevant NGOs, donor communities, private sector, commune council members
Household participation, satisfaction, usage and investment in an Output Based Aid sanitation program to increase uptake of hygienic facilities among the rural poor in Central Vietnam
Download Overview This poster was presented by Dr. Mimi Jenkins (WaterSHED – The University of California-Davis) at The University of North Carolina... Read More
The Hands-off sanitation marketing model: Emerging lessons from rural Cambodia
Download the paper Authors: D. Pedi, M. Jenkins, H. Aun, L. McLennan and G. Revell Overview Sanitation marketing is fast emerging as a... Read More
Field visit to promote media coverage on rural sanitation
On 12th September 2012, WaterSHED hosted a field visit to one of its targeted villages in Kampong Speu province to promote media coverage on rural sanitation.