Ten years after a community-led total sanitation campaign, intervention households continued to have higher rates of ever owning a latrine but... Read more...
Winning solutions will receive grants to implement their models in Chandrapur District, Maharashtra. Read more...
Adopting a systems approach of WASH services, which included strengthening institutional systems and service delivery models, while also introducing... Read more...
This paper addresses capacity building challenges for urban sanitation in India, with specific focus on Faecal Sludge and Septage Management (FSSM). Read more...
With water demand in India estimated to exceed supply by a factor of two by 2030, the sustainability of sanitation programmes is at risk. Read more...
Experts discuss the main FSSM challenges facing urban areas in Uttar Pradesh. Read more...
To address the almost unmanageable wastewater problem in India requires a holistic approach for both urban and rural areas, looking at water... Read more...
An expert panel discussion highlighted the importance of building the capacities of students as change agents, teachers and school management... Read more...
Synthesis reports of roundtables on sanitation challenges and solutions,organised since 2016 by the India Sanitation Coalition (ISC) in partnership... Read more...
Join the debate organised by India Sanitation Coalition and partners in Mumbai on 18 November. Read more...
Expert panel calls for equal attention to both infrastructure provision and maintenance. Read more...
Experts discuss why building and maintaining facilities are equally important for water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in Indian schools. Read more...
Banker Naina Lal Kidwai is our guest in the latest WASH Talk podcast. Read more...
What is needed to make India open defecation-free by 2019? Banker and former CEO of HSBC India Naina Lal Kidwai, who is also Founding Chair of the... Read more...
A case study on the use of IRC's faecal waste calculator tool in a Delhi slum. Read more...
While household toilets are necessary, they alone are not sufficient for improved sanitation. Read more...
Tourism-related economic losses from inadequate sanitation in India are estimated to be US$ 266 million. Cities that have attracted tourists have... Read more...
Tourism-related economic losses from inadequate sanitation are estimated to be US$ 266 million. Read more...
This publication is a guide for government and city planners to identify financing mechanisms as they develop their own wastewater and sanitation... Read more...
The economic impacts of inadequate sanitation for health, access time and tourism is estimated to be INR 2.4 trillion ($53.8 billion) in 2006. In... Read more...