BMGF | Case Studies in Gender Integration: Market-based solutions in Cambodia
From the case study Introduction Gender matters across the sanitation value chain. It influences user behaviors and levels of participation and performance... Read More
Globalwaters: USAID/WASHPaLS | Scaling Market-Based Sanitation: Desk Review on Market-Based Rural Sanitation Development Programs
Original post on Globalwaters.org Download the Desk Review This desk review from the USAID/WASHPaLS project investigates the current state of knowledge in market-based sanitation (MBS) and... Read More
Civic Champions Program Overview (presented at Gates’ MEDS 2018, Senegal)
Download the Poster Presented by Sovattha Neou, Executive Director & Geoff Revell, Program Director | WaterSHED at WSH MEDS Convening (September 2018), Dakar, Senegal.... Read More
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
The gender equity blind spot
WASH organizations are putting a greater emphasis on women and girls in their efforts to end open defecation but do we struggle... 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
Increasing and Improving Women’s Participation in the Rural Market for WASH
Presentation by WaterSHED at WASH Futures Conference, Brisbane, March 2018. Download the slide deck here. Abstract In this session, we will present... 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