Announcing WSSCC’s 2017 Webinar Series #1: Sanitation-related Psychosocial...
WSSCC will celebrate Women’s Week for International Women’s Day 2017 from March 6 – 10. Ahead of this, a webinar session will explore the ways in which women experience stress during their sanitation...
View ArticleNepal’s Ministry of Water Supply and Sanitation Commits to Break the Silence...
The Nepalese Ministry of Water Supply and Sanitation (MoWSS), in collaboration with WSSCC has hosted a high-level Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) Policy Consultation workshop to initiate the...
View Article#WSSCCLearning: Announcing WSSCC’s Community of Practice Thematic Discussions...
The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council’s (WSSCC) Community of Practice on Sanitation and Hygiene in Developing Countries (CoP) has set the agenda for its thematic discussions based on a...
View ArticleWSSCC Women’s Week 2017 – Social media package
Did you know that women, on average, menstruate 3,000 days in their lifetime? Join us in celebrating International Women’s Day on March 8 by sharing our MHM factoid and our member story in English and...
View ArticlePutting the well-being of women first: how one WSSCC member is working to end...
As sanitation and hygiene champions, WSSCC members transfer knowledge, create partnerships, advocate, and raise awareness amongst key stakeholder groups. Membership Officer, Daniela Valencia, confirms...
View ArticleTackling menstrual waste management in West and Central Africa
The Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development in Senegal recently hosted a technical workshop to tackle the issue of menstrual waste management at both household and health facility level, to...
View ArticleWSSCC launches its Strategic Plan for 2017-2020
Please download the strategy here. WSSCC is pleased to launch the Strategic Plan that will guide the organization over the next four years. The plan is the result of consultations involving more than...
View Article#IWD2017 Podcast from WSSCC’s hygiene partner SCA: Hygiene matters to everyone
Encouraging open discussion on menstrual and feminine hygiene issues and the right to sanitation and hygiene for women and girls. To mark International Women’s Day 2017, Swedish hygiene and forest...
View ArticleChampioning women through the work of the Global Sanitation Fund
As part of our International Women’s Day celebrations this week, wsscc.org is highlighting the work that WSSCC does to promote gender equality and women and girl’s empowerment. WSSCC’s Global...
View ArticleWomen’s lack of access to sanitation hinders their participation in society,...
Findings of a new UN Women/WSSCC study were presented at a side event during CSW61 In Niger, the lack of access to sanitation and scarcity of adequate information and facilities for Menstrual Hygiene...
View ArticleWSSCC’s first 2017 Webinar session : Inadequate Sanitation and Stress
The hour-long discussion centred around a presentation on the sanitation-related stress experienced by women in the state of Odisha in India. Globally, about 2.4 billion people have inadequate access...
View ArticleBridging the Divide on Menstrual Hygiene Management
On May 4th, Johnson and Johnson hosted a lunchtime brown bag discussion on the theme of women’s empowerment, featuring Ms. Unjela Kaleem, Head of External Affairs, Communications, and Country Support...
View ArticleScoping and Diagnosis of the Global Sanitation Fund’s Approach to EQND
An independent study on equality and non-discrimination (EQND) in WSSCC’s Global Sanitation Fund (GSF)-supported programmes The post Scoping and Diagnosis of the Global Sanitation Fund’s Approach to...
View ArticleWSSCC Releases New Global Sanitation Fund Equality and Non-Discrimination Study
Story Highlights: Many people who may be considered disadvantaged have benefitted positively from WSSCC’s Global Sanitation Fund (GSF)-supported programmes Equality and non-discrimination (EQND)...
View ArticleEquality and Non-Discrimination in Sanitation Programmes: 10 Principles
Generated from learning on equality and non-discrimination (EQND) supported by WSSCC’s Global Sanitation Fund (GSF), the following principles can help ensure that people who may be disadvantaged...
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