A challenging environment is considered to be anywhere conventional sanitation solutions are not appropriate due to difficult geographical and/or geological conditions. In Cambodia, 4.14 million people (WSP, 2011) (~27% of Cambodia’s population) live in areas affected by flooding, high groundwater, floating, riverbank or coastal conditions impacting their ability to access appropriate and improved sanitation solutions at all times. Engineers Without Borders Australia, in collaboration with partner organisations in Cambodia, in 2014 initiated the Sanitation in Challenging Environments (SCE) Project to mobilise sector actors, build capacity of implementing partners and drive innovation to contribute to WASH sector program effectiveness to ach...
Achievement of the water and sanitation related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), to halve the pr...
In the context of high urbanization in South-East Asia, peri-urban areas suffer increasingly from en...
During last two decades, Vietnam has made tremendous progress in increasing access to improved sanit...
The data from the Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey (CSES) provide important information about living c...
Inspired by local leaders who have motivated their communities to make transformational change in sa...
Drawing on experience implementing market-based sanitation programs in seven countries, this paper d...
There are number of serious challenges facing the rural water supply, sanitation and hygiene sector ...
ABSTRACT: Cambodia in the 21st century is an underdeveloped third-world nation that lacks the resour...
In Cambodia, 2.1% of the population aged over five years has a disability. People with disabilities ...
ABSTRACT: Cambodia is currently ranked sixth in the world in GDP growth. The growth has been assiste...
Approximately 72% of Cambodians practice open defecation. The government has implemented strategies ...
While water scarcity alone is one critical issue facing the world today, it is estimated that 2.1 bi...
While water scarcity alone is one critical issue facing the world today, it is estimated that 2.1 bi...
Approximately 72% of Cambodians practice open defecation. The government has implemented strategies ...
While water scarcity alone is one critical issue facing the world today, it is estimated that 2.1 bi...
Achievement of the water and sanitation related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), to halve the pr...
In the context of high urbanization in South-East Asia, peri-urban areas suffer increasingly from en...
During last two decades, Vietnam has made tremendous progress in increasing access to improved sanit...
The data from the Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey (CSES) provide important information about living c...
Inspired by local leaders who have motivated their communities to make transformational change in sa...
Drawing on experience implementing market-based sanitation programs in seven countries, this paper d...
There are number of serious challenges facing the rural water supply, sanitation and hygiene sector ...
ABSTRACT: Cambodia in the 21st century is an underdeveloped third-world nation that lacks the resour...
In Cambodia, 2.1% of the population aged over five years has a disability. People with disabilities ...
ABSTRACT: Cambodia is currently ranked sixth in the world in GDP growth. The growth has been assiste...
Approximately 72% of Cambodians practice open defecation. The government has implemented strategies ...
While water scarcity alone is one critical issue facing the world today, it is estimated that 2.1 bi...
While water scarcity alone is one critical issue facing the world today, it is estimated that 2.1 bi...
Approximately 72% of Cambodians practice open defecation. The government has implemented strategies ...
While water scarcity alone is one critical issue facing the world today, it is estimated that 2.1 bi...
Achievement of the water and sanitation related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), to halve the pr...
In the context of high urbanization in South-East Asia, peri-urban areas suffer increasingly from en...
During last two decades, Vietnam has made tremendous progress in increasing access to improved sanit...