The document is a comprehensive report on Urban Utility Mapping in Nigeria for the year 2021, detailing the state of urban water utilities across the country. It provides a critical analysis of the fu...
Before COVID-19, Mozambique’s Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) protocol, broadly aligned with the original approach proposed by Kar. During the pandemic, UNICEF Mozambique worked with the Governm...
With 30% of Mozambique’s rural population still practicing open defecation, the country urgently needs to accelerate results to achieve SDG 6.2. After over a decade of work by the Government and key p...
UNICEF and the Government of Pakistan (GoP) conducted a formative research between January and
November 2020 to better understand WASH practices in urban settings and identify motivations for
urban ...
In partnership with UNICEF, OXFAM implemented a WASH project in Unchiprang Camp 22 in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazaar District, aimed at providing life-saving WASH services to 22,5031 Rohingya Forcibly Displaced...
Financial resources continue to be a bottleneck to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 for almost all low- and middle-income countries. Leveraging financial resources is one of the six progra...
To meet the SDG WASH targets it is now widely recognised as essential to have strong systems to support the delivery of WASH services and goods ‘for all’, everywhere, and forever. An intentional shift...
Less than 50% of Ghanaians practice safe hand hygiene in Ghana (MICS 2017/18). As a result, the potential impact of disease outbreaks like cholera puts the lives of the populations at risk. As a compo...
This Field Note brings to light the findings of a project entitled “Making Development Disability-Inclusive for All Children in Nepal” implemented by UNICEF Nepal and its partners (2019-2022) that aim...