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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 CongCong Li, Frank van Steenbergen, Salma Enan, Meghna Mukherjee Cold water laundry practice A notable trend in global … Continued

by CongCong Li, Frank van Steenbergen, Salma Enan, Meghna Mukerjee Detergents matter Detergents matter. Detergents matter a lot. There is … Continued
We invite to join the webinar on the “One Health Approach: Going beyond the basics in the WASH Sector. Time: March … Continued

by Florencia Rieiro and Hilary Galiwango We worked together with GIZ Uganda’s Water Supply and Sanitation for Refugee Settlements (WatSSUP) … Continued

By Meheretu Yonas, Luwieke Bosma and Frank van Steenbergen Village-level Ecologically based Rodent Management is promoted by Rodent Green and … Continued
The user-centered approach for tools’ development by Aldo Zamarroni Peralta and Judith de Bruijne, Practica Foundation July 29, 2021 Under … Continued
Posted by Otto Hoffman February 10, 2017 The Bagmati River, which flows through the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, is regarded … Continued
Posted by Otto Hoffman November 8, 2016 Urbanization and population growth in Kathmandu Valley are widening the gap between supply … Continued

Posted by Frank van Steenbergen November 2, 2015 “It is a big shame… one’s eldest daughter having to defecate in … Continued

By Fredrick Mugira January 27, 2015 In mid-January 2015, over 300 people converged in Zaragoza, Spain, to take part in … Continued

March 09, 2013 Square, unwieldy, and (often) yellow, jerry cans are a common sight in rural areas across the world. … Continued