Current status of drinking water and sanitation in India
"Right to Water and Sanitation", is a briefing paper (draft) written in March 2009, by Indira Khurana and Richard Mahapatra of WaterAid India, based on secondary research. It reviews the current status...
View ArticleManual Scavenging: Burden of Inheritance
“Burden of Inheritance” published in October 2009 by WaterAid India, report is an outcome to understand the complex and shameful practice of manual scavenging which unfortunately still exists in our...
View ArticleWater India Slums
“ARE THEY BEING SERVED?” written by Dr. Sita Sekhar, Dr. Meena Nair and Venugopal Reddy published in 2005 by the Association for Promoting Social Action (APSA) and Public Affairs Centre (PAC) with...
View ArticleDiarhhoea Report
In 2006, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a report highlighting the most common cause of death among children. The purpose was to raise the...
View ArticleGuidelines: Results-Framework Document
“Results-Framework Document” has been developed and published in 2009-10 by the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation (DDWS), Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD), is a manual about the rural...
View ArticleDeveloping City Sanitation Plans - Experiences; Examples
From Pramod Dabrase, Urban Administration and Development Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh, BhopalPosted 12 March 2009I work with the Urban Administration and Development Department, Government...
View ArticleImpact of School Sanitation on Adolescent Girls – Experiences; Examples
From Vimala Ramachandran, ERU Consultants Pvt. Ltd., New DelhiPosted 16 January 2009I am Vimala Ramachandran working with the Educational Resource Unit at ERU Consultants Pvt. Ltd.My colleagues -...
View ArticleSustainable Ecosan Systems for Schools in Kenya and India
“Experiences with Ecosan Systems to Provide Sustainable Sanitation for Schools in Kenya and India” written by Rahul Ingle, Christian Rieck and Elisabeth v. Münch published in 2009 by Deutsche...
View ArticleIndia's Sanitation for All
Providing environmentally-safe sanitation to millions of people is a significant challenge, especially in the world’s second most populated country. The task is doubly difficult in a country where the...
View ArticleScaling up Solid and Liquid Waste Management
From Yusuf Kabir, United Nations Children’s Fund, KolkataPosted 15 December 2008I am Yusuf Kabir, working with United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Kolkata, in the Water and Environmental...
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