Water & Sanitation
The United States Needs Its Own WASH Sector
Water, sanitation, and hygiene projects are not just for low-income countries overseas. They are also desperately needed at home. A Viewpoint from the Summer 2020 issue.
Water, sanitation, and hygiene projects are not just for low-income countries overseas. They are also desperately needed at home. A Viewpoint from the Summer 2020 issue.
India’s first and largest waste-picker cooperative has inspired community-wide recycling and sustainable living.
Liquid Asset examines how the public and private sectors can better collaborate on our society’s pressing water problems.
A new framework for understanding the opportunity for health care innovators to dig deeper.
If local governments are to effectively address our biggest global concerns, they’ll need to expand their skill sets.
Climate change threatens everyone’s mission. Here’s how you can identify your own role in the fight.
OneVillage Partners is transforming the meaning of partnership by shifting from community-led programs to becoming a community-led organization. | Open access to this article is made possible by OneVillage Partners.
By working closely with the clients and consumers, design thinking allows high-impact solutions to social problems to bubble up from below rather than being imposed from the top.
Carbon for Water is engaged in a loopy funding scheme and offers a lousy public health solution.
Sewage treatment systems are being built that are simpler and less expensive.
The Peer Water Exchange manages diverse solutions and resources to fight the global water crisis.
In an era of big-bet philanthropy, a small foundation can still have an outsize impact. Here are seven techniques for getting more from your philanthropic dollar.