Urban sanitation: finding solutions in faecal sludge management
World Water Week is a good time to remember that urban sanitation is a significant challenge for most low- and middle-income countries
World Water Week is a good time to remember that urban sanitation is a significant challenge for most low- and middle-income countries
Air pollution levels in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, are among the highest in the world.
This study tests the impact of a behaviourally-informed intervention in increasing toilet use amongst toilet-owning households in rural Bihar.
Equiping practitioners with tools to implement planning, advocacy, and programming for Public Finance for Children (PF4C)
This project aims to improve health outcomes by strengthening the existing participation of the community.
Providing evidence on the performance of DFID’s multi-year, multi-country Results-Based Financing in WASH programme.
This two year project aims to develop tools for analyzing urban Faecal Sludge Management (FSM) markets.
We are leading a consortium of five organisations to carry out operational research into DFID’s WASH programmes over two years.
Carrying out a formative evaluation for Tanzania's Ministry of Water
Evaluating public private partnerships' delivery of family planning and reproductive health services