It is now more than three years since launch of Clean India Mission, and undoubtedly, despite a steady march of sanitation over two decades, it was the first time, the sanitation Programme of India acknowledged the need of making sanitation with universal approach. While implementing such a huge Programme, this is important to look sanitation beyond open defecation free and ensure these facilities be accessible to all. Accessibility Audit is a tool and integral component of ensuring rights of differently abled people. WaterAid India being development partner of Municipal Corporation, Ujjain, conducted an accessibility Audit in all public Toilets of the City with an objective to assess their designs and inform Municipal Corporation so that t...
Access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation is considered as a basic human right. Swachh B...
Sanitation is has always been an agenda since very beginning after Independence In 1986 that the gov...
India’s goal of achieving 100% sanitation coverage has been a long-standing one. While the recent pu...
The Constitution of India ensures equality, freedom, justice and dignity of all individuals and impl...
This paper describes the model of Districti Wide Approach that WaterAid is following in Madhya Prade...
The degree of deprivation and socio-economic exclusion in the society can be measured by using six s...
The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India recognizes that equity and inclus...
This paper seeks to engage in a critical review of Swachh Bharat Mission (Clean India Campaign) laun...
One of the major issues affecting persons with disabilities is the issue of marginalization. Due to ...
During implementation of WaterAid Bangladesh’s current project it became evident that certain popula...
The Sustainable Development Goals have set an ambitious target to end open defecation by 2030 by bui...
One third of the world’s population has no option but to defecate openly without privacy (United Nat...
Access to water hygiene and sanitation services is a human right. Full participation and enjoyment o...
Plan Indonesia’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) program features the use of community led tota...
“Sanitation for all” remains a challenge. In India, the national policies and programmes focussed on...
Access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation is considered as a basic human right. Swachh B...
Sanitation is has always been an agenda since very beginning after Independence In 1986 that the gov...
India’s goal of achieving 100% sanitation coverage has been a long-standing one. While the recent pu...
The Constitution of India ensures equality, freedom, justice and dignity of all individuals and impl...
This paper describes the model of Districti Wide Approach that WaterAid is following in Madhya Prade...
The degree of deprivation and socio-economic exclusion in the society can be measured by using six s...
The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Government of India recognizes that equity and inclus...
This paper seeks to engage in a critical review of Swachh Bharat Mission (Clean India Campaign) laun...
One of the major issues affecting persons with disabilities is the issue of marginalization. Due to ...
During implementation of WaterAid Bangladesh’s current project it became evident that certain popula...
The Sustainable Development Goals have set an ambitious target to end open defecation by 2030 by bui...
One third of the world’s population has no option but to defecate openly without privacy (United Nat...
Access to water hygiene and sanitation services is a human right. Full participation and enjoyment o...
Plan Indonesia’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) program features the use of community led tota...
“Sanitation for all” remains a challenge. In India, the national policies and programmes focussed on...
Access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation is considered as a basic human right. Swachh B...
Sanitation is has always been an agenda since very beginning after Independence In 1986 that the gov...
India’s goal of achieving 100% sanitation coverage has been a long-standing one. While the recent pu...