


Inclusive WASH Workplaces
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...
Self-supply at World Water Week
In August 2021, the project team were involved in a session on self-supply at Stockholm World Water Week. The discussions explored self-supply’s potential for increased resilience and water security in the Asia-Pacific region. Key contributors to the session...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...