Transform WASH
Projet
Vue d'ensemble
Transform WASH aims to improve water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) outcomes in Ethiopia, with a focus on sanitation by stimulating demand at the community level, strengthening supply chains and building an enabling environment for a vibrant private market.
À propos de la
projet
Populations desservies
Women and families in rural and peri-urban areas with no latrines or unimproved latrines.
DOMAINE PRIORITAIRE
WASH
PAYS
Éthiopie
ANNÉES
2017 - Present
BÉNÉFICIAIRE
USAID
featured
resources
novembre 10, 2022
After the Flush: Demonstrating a Sustainable Approach to Fecal Sludge Management
- TYPE DE RESSOURCE : Rapports et notes d'information
- PAYS: Inde
septembre 21, 2022
USAID Transform WASH Resources
- TYPE DE RESSOURCE : Rapports et notes d'information
- PAYS: Éthiopie
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