About this project Team Latest news Research outputs Contacts Learning Series on engaging the Private Sector in Inclusive WASH Photo by: Sereypanha Sith (iDE Cambodia) ISF-UTS, along with the Water for Women Fund Partners (iDE, SNV, RTI, East Meets West/Thrive...
Inclusive WASH Workplaces When considering gender equality, disability and social inclusion in WASH, we need to look at both the people who are benefiting from and managing WASH systems, and the institutions that shape and deliver WASH services. We also need to...
The WASH-Gender Equality Measure (GEM) is a quantitative tool designed to reveal intended and unintended gender equality changes associated with WASH programs. We are currently piloting the measure in the field. The piloting is a three-phase approach with our research...
In partnership with the East Meets West Foundation (EMW) Cambodia, we are undertaking a study to find out more about the roles that women play in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) workforce, and what supports and limits their work in this sector. The research...
The three conversational articles formed the basis for interesting and thought-provoking conversations amongst civil society organisations and other researchers at the first Water for Women Fund Learning Event which took place in Bangkok in March 2019. ISF-UTS led the...
The research team in Timor-Leste who is comprised of Dr. Therese Tam, Mr. Ajerino Vieira and Ms. Leo Silva from the University of Timor-Leste (UNTL) have been busy interviewing fifteen civil society organisations in Timor-Leste: half from WASH focussed organisations,...