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Biweekly WASH research updates – December 8, 2020

Updates to Globalwaters.org Blog – USAID Launches Water for the World Research Agenda – The agenda identifies 27 broad research questions that are critical to closing the lingering evidence gaps directly related to accomplishing all four USAID Water and Development … Continue reading

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Sessions from the 2020 UNC Water & Health Conference

Below are links to selected events with USAID participation and others at the UNC Water Institute 2020 Water and Health Conference. CKM set up a Google shared document which has additional side events, verbal presentations and posters from the conference … Continue reading

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A WASH update from USAID Water CKM

The purpose of this informal research update is to highlight some of the most recent WASH sector studies and resources by USAID and others. Please send links to recent or upcoming studies and events that you would like to feature … Continue reading

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WASH & Health: Prevention is the Best Medicine – WASH in Times of COVID-19.

The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) welcomes comments on this discussion paper. Please leave your suggestions and comments in the Comment field or contact: Jona Toetzke, jona.toetzke@germantoilet.org, of the German Toilet Organization. WASH & Health: Prevention is the Best Medicine – … Continue reading

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COVID-19 & Sanitation: Water Currents, August 11, 2020

Below is an excerpt from the August 11, 2020 issue of Water Currents and the complete issue is on the Globalwaters.org website : OverviewsWater Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) and COVID-19: Critical WASH Interventions for Effective COVID-19 Pandemic Response . World Bank, April 2020. … Continue reading

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Decolonising the WASH sector

Being true to #BlackLivesMatter. Report of an IRC Global Talk Gay Village, Montreal. Credit: Martin Reisch/Unsplash “The problem isn’t men, it’s patriarchy. The problem isn’t white people, it’s white supremacy. The problem isn’t straight people, it’s homophobia. Recognize systems of oppression … Continue reading

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Five Notes on the Inextricable Link Between WASH and COVID-19

Five Notes on the Inextricable Link Between WASH and COVID-19 by Pallavi Bharadwai. Engineering for Change, July 16, 2020. One of the newer sad facts about poverty is that it makes the coronavirus harder to contain. Three billion people do not have … Continue reading

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COVID-19 & Water Utilities – Water Currents, July 9, 2020

COVID-19 & Water Utilities – Water Currents, July 9, 2020 This issue contains recent studies, reports, blog posts, and webinars that discuss water utilities and COVID-19 on a global, regional, and country basis. OverviewsUSAID Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH): Strategic … Continue reading

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Emergency WASH Network Biweekly Update, July 1, 2020

Dear Colleagues: CKM’s role in managing the Emergency WASH Network will end later this year so we are searching for organizations that would be interested in managing the Network in the future. Please contact me if this is something you … Continue reading

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Brief: Mitigating the impacts of COVID-19 and menstrual health and hygiene – UNICEF

Brief: Mitigating the impacts of COVID-19 and menstrual health and hygiene. UNICEF, April 2020. A summary of essential considerations to ensure continuation of MHH during the pandemic: Ensure MHH supplies and WASH facilities are in place for healthcare workers and … Continue reading

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