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This brief explores some of the approaches used by the 3 Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Results Programme suppliers
This brief presents the Empowerment in WASH Index (EWI), a new tool for measuring empowerment in the water, sanitation and health sector.
This policy brief provides an overview and findings of the Empowerment in WASH Index study in Asutifi North District, Ghana
This brief presents learning from the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Results Programme
This brief presents comparable data from the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Results Programme across 11 countries
Findings from Tearfund programmes in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of South Sudan
This policy brief focuses on polices and programmes
Approaches that have worked in mainstreaming the disability agenda in water, sanitation and hygiene programming
This evaluation examines capacity building interventions of two Water, Sanitation and Hygiene projects
This review explores how concepts of empowerment have been used in the WASH sector and delineates relevant empowerment dimensions
This is a synopsis of the Annual Review for this programme
Evidence synthesis and brief on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions in disease outbreak response
A systematic review of the quantity and quality of evidence on WASH interventions on health outcomes in humanitarian crises
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