

Project Launch
ISF-UTS recently started work on its project “Strengthening WASH sector capacity on climate change” which will provide global WASH actors with knowledge, tools and case studies to proactively tackle climate change challenges in the WASH sector. The project draws on...Inspiring local government heroes of climate action
Rural communities in Nepal and Lao PDR have historically been affected by flooding and drought conditions. In Lao PDR, floods have caused widespread damage to latrines and droughts have killed crops which undermines sanitation demand creation. In Nepal, extreme...
Virtual Learning Event for the Climate Change Response for Inclusive WASH research
ISF-UTS, Plan International Australia (PIA), Yayasan Plan International Indonesia (YPII) and WaterAid Timor-Leste (WATL) hosted a virtual Learning Event on 2 – 4 June 2021. This event was an opportunity for research, civil society organisation and government partners...
Five new resources published on WASH, climate change, and gender and social inclusion
ISF-UTS, in partnership with Plan International and WaterAid, is pleased to announce the publication of five practitioner-friendly resources stemming from the “Climate Change Response for Inclusive WASH” Water for Women project. Two guidance notes, designed closely...