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By Getachew Engdayehu Sewnet Mitiku Gashaw, aged around 47, is among hundreds of laundry women working in this domestic business … Continued
By Getachew Engdayehu Sewnet Mitiku Gashaw, aged around 47, is among hundreds of laundry women working in this domestic business … Continued
By Getachew Engdayehu and Frank van Steenbergen Washing clothes is key to life and defines hygiene and health. In most … Continued
By CongCong Li, Frank van Steenbergen, Salma Enan, Meghna Mukherjee Cold water laundry practice A notable trend in global … Continued
By MID-P, hub in the Reversing the Flow program This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring … Continued
by Rewati Raman Dhakal, Bagmati Welfare Society Nepal BWSN Pidari Village in Sarlahi District, Nepal, recently celebrated a significant achievement … Continued
By Frank van Steenbergen In an eye-opening TED Talk the famous statistician Hans Rosling explained how the arrival of the … Continued
We invite to join the webinar on the “One Health Approach: Going beyond the basics in the WASH Sector. Time: March … Continued
by Saroj Yakami Maili, 65, lives with her husband. Her two daughters are married and are live far from where … Continued
by Meghna Mukherjee, Getanew Tesfaw and Assefa Kumssa Zeyneba lives in Koloba Hawas village in the Amhara region of Ethiopia. … Continued
by Getanew Tesfaw, Assefa Kumsa, Frank van Steenbergen Doing laundry in rural Africa or Asia is hard work, taking many … Continued
Globally, nearly 7 million people live in refugee camps. Refugee camps are temporary facilities for people on the move, and … Continued
by Meghna Mukherjee and Frank van Steenbergen Introduction With at least 750 million of the poorest women and girls spending … Continued