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A competition that challenges you to use your creativity to raise awareness about the lack of basic sanitation in the developing world!
Deadline: 21st November 2010
The AMCOW AfricaSan Awards are dedicated to recognizing outstanding eff
Amnesty International has just published a report on women’s experiences in the slums of Nairobi which shows that women living in informal settlements are particularly affected by the lack of adequate access to sanitation facilities. In addition to difficulties relating to lack of privacy, they face threats to their safety. Lack of toilet facilities in or near the home means that women are vulnerable to rape and other gender-based violence when they go for open defecation or visit public facilities during the night.
(July 2010)
New feature on the website: Follow the progress of the urban CLTS pilot
The CLTS newsletter now has over 1,000 subscribers from around the glob
The International African Water and Sanitation Congress and Exhibition will be taking place in Kampala, Uganda, from the 15th-18th March 2010.