WASHable is connected to prior projects and research. To know more about them, tap the links below.
Dust Bunny explores hygiene practices in different home environments in Ghana to understand the home as a source of infection of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) bacteria carried by dust.
The ‘Last 100 Meters’ project aims to demonstrate how much faecal contamination happens in the ‘last 100 metres’, a critical zone around the point of use, where water is taken from the standpipe to the home, and how much of that can be reduced through interventions.
RECIRCULATE ‘Driving eco-innovation in Africa: Capacity-building for a safe circular water economy’ supports new partnership-based approaches to growing transformational impact in African communities through the development of robust, durable and equitable partnerships between African and UK researchers.
SuSanA: Sustainable Sanitation Alliance is an informal network of people and organisations who share a common vision on sustainable sanitation and who want to contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, in particular SDG6.
WHO & WASH: WHO works on aspects of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) where the health burden is high and where evidence-based interventions could make a major difference.
End Water Poverty: is a global civil society coalition (around the world, working in all regions across Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe and North America), campaigning to end the water and sanitation crisis . They are dedicated to demanding and delivering effective global advocacy, resulting in universal access to sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH).
Bridgers Association Cameroon: a not for profit organization with mission to empower women/girls through advocacy. This is attainable through Bridgers programs such as WASH, Agriculture & Environmental Education, Human Rights & Citizenship, Women & Leadership.
Gender and Water Alliance: is an autonomous organisation that supports mainstreaming of gender in integrated water management, driven by demand. It’s mission is to promote women’s and men’s equitable access to and control over safe and adequate water, for domestic supply, sanitation, food security and environmental sustainability.
The International Water Association: is an organisation that brings together people from across the water profession to deliver equitable and sustainable water solutions for our world.
Sanitation and Hygiene Applied Research for Equity (SHARE) consortium: seeks to contribute to achieving universal access to effective, sustainable and equitable sanitation and hygiene by generating, synthesising and translating evidence to improve policy and practice worldwide.
Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor: it’s mission is to improve the lives of the urban poor in developing countries by strengthening the capacity of service providers and others to provide sustainable water and sanitation services, promote good hygiene and raise the health and environmental standards of the community.
The Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) is a multi-donor partnership administered by the World Bank to support poor people in obtaining affordable, safe and sustainable access to water and sanitation services.