Improving the Quantity, Quality and Use of Africa’s Water
According to the 2006 UNDP Human Development Report, governments need to spend about one per cent of GDP on water and sanitation. Additionally, increased international aid would play a very crucial ...
Develop WASH-related guidance and policy
An analysis of unsafe water, sanitation and hygiene in public spaces from the political economy angle. Socio-economic factors related to the category of users and the proprietary interests of specific ...
Assess new prevention ideas water born-diseases
Using Citizen Science Approaches to monitor water, sanitation and hygiene related risks Relatively few studies have explored how resilience of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) systems to hazards ...
Promotion of effective sanitation and hygiene practice
This evidence brief provides an overview of WASH interventions in disease outbreak response – an evidence synthesis published in February 2017 by the Humanitarian Evidence Programme and carried out by ...
Training to improve water resource management in the Sahel
SNV has provided services which have contributed to improved access to Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) for two million people annually. ...
Water Sanitation
Improving Households Knowledge and Attitude on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Practices through School Health Programme in Nyakach, Kisumu County in Western Kenya ...
Solutions
Do you have a solution that matches one of the identified water-related needs of African stakeholders? Please submit it to the AfriAlliance Solutions Hub here.