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Report

  • Final Report on Celebration of the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation Day with annexes

Event-Report

  • Virtual orientation training

VOICES OF THE VULNERABLE ON WASH SERVICES-28th JULY 2021

  • CHANNELING WASH FINANCES TOWARDS REALIZATION OF UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE SERVICES FORACHIEVING HEALTH, QUALITY OF LIFE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Equity and inclusion in South Asia

  • Recommendations for targeting vulnerable groups in sanitation provision in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka

Research Report

  • FAECAL WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SMALLER CITIES ACROSS SOUTH ASIA: GETTING RIGHT THE POLICY AND PRACTICE

Progress on SACOSAN IV commitments

  • Progress on SACOSAN IV commitments

Progress on SACOSAN V Commitments

  • Signing of the Ministerial declaration with specific commitments has been an important convention of the SACOSANs since inception.

Urban sanitation in South Asia

  • Policy recommendations for increased accountability and inclusive sanitation progress

LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND

  • Voices of Women, Adolescent Girls, Elderly, Persons with Disabilities and Sanitation Workforce

Sanitation crisis in South Asia

  • It is not surprising that diarrhoea continues to be a leading cause of child deaths in South Asia when nearly one billion people live without access to adequate sanitation across the region.

SACOSANs:Past,PresentandFuture

  • This report summarizes the findings of the South Asia Conference on Sanitation (SACOSAN) review carried out between August and November 2015.

South Asian people’s perspective on sanitation

  • Synthesis review Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka

Socio-Economic Situation Analysis of Sanitation Workers (SWs) in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic

  • To contain the COVID 19 virus Government of India announced the lockdown on 24th March 2020 which

Socio-Economic Situation Analysis of of Persons with Disability (PWDs) in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic

  • The COVID – 19 has precipitated public health as well as socio-economic crisis globally.

Report on LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND

  • Consultation on the contribution of Swachh Bhaarat Mission towards achieving SDG-6 in India for those furthest behind

Afghanistan- CSOs Review of National Accountability Mechanism for SDG 6

  • To build the mutual accountability mechanisms the study focused on the objectives, to identify and describe national mechanisms that enables or contributes to national

Bhutan - CSOs Review of National Accountability Mechanism for SDG 6

  • Though Bhutan made commendable progress in a relatively short period of time in terms of water and sanitation coverage, water-borne diseases have marginally

India - CSOs Review of National Accountability Mechanism for SDG 6

  • Freshwater Action Water Network (South Asia) FANSA had undertaken a study on Accountability Mechanisms related to SDG 6 in all South Asian countries in the year 2018,

Maldives - CSOs Review of National Accountability Mechanism for SDG 6

  • In continuation of the 2018 review of the National Accountability Mechanisms, the current study was proposed by IRC in association with FANSA, with an overall purpose of

Nepal - CSOs Review of National Accountability Mechanism for SDG 6

  • IRC (IRC) and its partners have commissioned a global study including Nepal to map out existing national accountability mechanisms relevant with SDG 6 in its participating

Pakistan - CSOs Review of National Accountability Mechanism for SDG 6

  • This study has been conducted to gauge the progress made so far towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6 in Pakistan since its inception.

Srilanka - CSOs Review of National Accountability Mechanism for SDG 6

  • The country report that presented review of National Accountability Mechanisms on the commitment to SDG 6 and mutual responsibilities in achieving universal access to water

Bangladesh - CSOs Review of National Accountability Mechanism for SDG 6

  • Introduction: In Bangladesh, the government operates with little effective accountability or other checks and balances.