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Sanitaion, Toilet Day October 14, 2020

World Toilet Day: How Civil Society is supporting Government’s Clean Nigeria campaign

Nigeria ranks second among countries practising open defecation globally– with 24% of the population still practising open defecation. In November 2018, President Muhammadu Buhari declared a state of emergency on Nigeria’s water
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Sanitaion October 14, 2020

Nigerian CSOs: Accountability is the first step towards ‘Leaving No One Behind’

With the support of Sanitation and Water for All , the Nigeria-based Society for Water and Sanitation has been taking steps to strengthen governance in water, sanitation and hygiene sector to accelerate progress
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SWA October 14, 2020

SWA task force: a conversation starter around systems strengthening in Malawi

2018 was a year when Malawi made modest efforts to go beyond just discussing Sustainable Development Goals to finally implementing them. We, at Water and Environmental Sanitation Network believe the evidence for
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UWASNET October 14, 2020

UWASNET: Accountability begins with Civil Society

For the 2019 Sector Ministers’ Meeting, Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network has taken the commitment to strengthen the accountability of civil society organizations in the country. Having undertaken the Annual WASH
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CSO October 14, 2020

Civil Society: Change makers and allies with Government in reaching SDG6

Referring to the outcomes of the Global Study on National Accountability Mechanisms for SDG6, Snehalatha said, “Almost all CSOs and government officials in the 25 partaking countries agreed that participation
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covid-19 October 14, 2020

COVID-19: How SWA Civil Society partners are advocating for increased financing for water, sanitation and hygiene

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how many people across the globe lack the most critical first line of defence to this pandemic- the access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
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Five human rights principles that put people center stage in water, sanitation and hygiene responses to COVID-19
covid-19 May 25, 2020

Five human rights principles that put people center stage in water, sanitation and hygiene responses to COVID-19

Empowering and increasing the dignity of marginalised and vulnerable people will help us emerge from the COVID-19 crisis with healthier societies and revitalised opportunities for development and peace. Louisa Gosling,
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PUTTING INTEGRITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY AT THE HEART OF GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO COVID-19, ESPECIALLY IN THE WATER SECTOR
covid-19, WASH May 25, 2020

PUTTING INTEGRITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY AT THE HEART OF GOVERNMENT RESPONSE TO COVID-19, ESPECIALLY IN THE WATER SECTOR

The covid-19 crisis has significantly increased the vulnerability of the millions of people whose human rights to water and sanitation have not been realized
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  • World Toilet Day: How Civil Society is supporting Government’s Clean Nigeria campaign October 14, 2020
  • Nigerian CSOs: Accountability is the first step towards ‘Leaving No One Behind’ October 14, 2020
  • SWA task force: a conversation starter around systems strengthening in Malawi October 14, 2020
  • UWASNET: Accountability begins with Civil Society October 14, 2020
  • Civil Society: Change makers and allies with Government in reaching SDG6 October 14, 2020

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World Toilet Day: How Civil Society is supporting Government’s Clean Nigeria campaign

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Nigerian CSOs: Accountability is the first step towards ‘Leaving No One Behind’

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SWA task force: a conversation starter around systems strengthening in Malawi

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