A Cultural View of Sanitation
Ending open defecation isn't just about building more toilets—it's also about making sure the culture is receptive to new sanitation practices.
Innovative ways to improve access to basic human needs (more)
Ending open defecation isn't just about building more toilets—it's also about making sure the culture is receptive to new sanitation practices.
Promoting menstrual health is critical to women’s economic empowerment around the world.
We protect nature. We learn from nature. But we are not collaborating with nature to solve the greatest challenges a human generation has ever faced.
How nonprofits and their funders can turn unexpected roadblocks into opportunities.
How stuff that doesn’t work can screw up stuff that does.
Arghyam, a grantmaking foundation, takes a data-driven approach to helping transform India’s water and sanitation systems.
A project undertaken by Indian NGO Gram Vikas shows how efforts to solve a particular social problem can have a far reaching impact on an entire social system.
Sewage treatment systems are being built that are simpler and less expensive.
The Aga Khan Development Network is empowering communities.
Gramalaya combines community mobilization with education and microfinance.