WSSCC News
Pakistan: Scaling out sanitation in Rawalpindi
Sewage is discharged to open drains in half the streets of Rawalpindi, the fifth largest city of Pakistan. Germs are carried into homes on hands and feet and by flies. Children suffer from at least four episodes of diarrhoea a year.
Forum for Equity and Social Inclusion in the WASH sector held in Dar es Salaam
With support from WSSCC, a three-day learning forum took place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in September with representatives of civil society organisations from across the continent sharing experience on different approaches for equity and social inclusion in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector.
Nepal launches its Global Sanitation Fund programme with US$ 5 million from WSSCC
With “solidarity for sanitation” in mind, Nepal launches its Global Sanitation Fund programme with US$ 5 million from the WSSCC.
The new WSSCC Worldwide Web
WSSCC’s website has recently undergone a massive transformation. The new and improved site offers better opportunities for WSSCC members, professionals and interested individuals to learn, network and advocate on behalf of sanitation, hygiene and water supply.
News from the WSSCC Secretariat
Professor Anna Tibaijuka, former Executive Director of UN-HABITAT, has been appointed as the new Chair of the WSSCC.
