The document discusses the City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) initiative in Ethiopia, supported by UNICEF, IRC WASH, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, aimed at improving sanitation coord...
Home to a quarter of the global population, South Asia is navigating issues such as poverty, malnutrition, unsustainable food production systems and adverse effects of climate change. Despite these ch...
According to a scientific study published in The Lancet, poor diets are responsible for more deaths globally than tobacco, high blood pressure, or any other health risk.
The past few decades have s...
In this edition of PoshanWeekly, we draw attention to a policy brief released by the National Centre of Excellence and Advanced Research on Anaemia Control (NCEAR-A) at AIIMS, New Delhi, endorsed by t...
Sato Tap Trial: The document discusses a field trial in Zambia where 15,000 SATO Taps were distributed to promote hand hygiene and reduce disease transmission. The trial aimed to test the market accep...
UNICEF has invested in solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in Ethiopia to provide reliable water services to off-grid systems, benefiting 1.17 million people, including over 287,000 displaced individuals....
Supporting the development of national digital WASH strategies is a crucial component of UNICEF's approach to advancing digital solutions in the WASH sector. In this policy brief, we outline the need ...
Many countries have historically struggled with a lack of reliable and up to date data on the status of WASH services and infrastructure. This data Ĺblack holeĺ has created a barrier for ministries to...
There is a broad consensus amongst WASH sector stakeholders (and beyond) that data is a crucial element in improving public service delivery. The World Bank report ‘Data for Better Lives’, describes i...