- 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.
- Voices of Women, Adolescent Girls, Elderly, Persons with Disabilities and Sanitation Workforce
- Policy recommendations for increased accountability and inclusive sanitation progress
- Signing of the Ministerial declaration with specific commitments has been an important convention of the SACOSANs since inception.
- Progress on SACOSAN IV commitments
- FAECAL WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SMALLER CITIES ACROSS SOUTH ASIA: GETTING RIGHT THE POLICY AND PRACTICE
- Virtual orientation training
- Final Report on Celebration of the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation Day with annexes
- This report is a consolidated analysis of six case studies from five South Asian countries that provide deeper insights into the equity and inclusion issues related to providing sanitation services. This study aims to inform discussions at SACOSAN V and contribute to the formulation of concrete commitments targeting poor, marginalised and vulnerable communities in sanitation development policies and programmes.
- Freshwater Action Network South Asia (FANSA), an umbrella network of Civil Society Organizations in South Asia and a partner of SWA, as a preparatory exercise for FMM, compiled the voices of the grassroots through a series of grass-root level engagements (Focus Group Discussions – FDGs), and ensured that their voices reach these decisionmakers. This Policy Brief has been prepared by synthesis of the key findings from the grassroot consultations and the deliberations of the FMM and captures the collective learnings which can guide and strengthen policies and programs.
- Consolidated Project Completion Report (1 Jan-31 May 2022)