The Water, Sanitation And Hygiene (WASH) Knowledge Hub promotes sustainable water and sanitation in developing communities, both in Australia and Internationally.
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1st September 2010
What is your water footprint?
National Geographic has a neat water footprint calculator here.
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25th August 2010
NEPAL: Naming and shaming open defecation offenders
An article from UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs on novel approaches to preventing Human Defecation.
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28th July 2010
Appropriate technology for handwashing from around the world
Poor hygiene is in one of the biggest killers in the developing world - more than poor sanitation. Improving hygeiene practices can reduce diarhoea by 45%. Check out..
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Appl. Closes 6th September
Cambodia
Appl. Closes 6th September
Cambodia
Appl. Closes 6th September
Cambodia
Sages Cottage Farm Water Project
In 2008 Melbourne Water signed a three way partnership agreement with EWB and the Kooma Traditional Owners Association. The aim is to share Melbourne Water’s skills and resources to build capacity of the Kooma Nation to meet their aspirations of improved water sources and waterways. At the same time, Melbourne Water would like to see their employees build their knowledge and capacity in cultural heritage, awareness and land management on Kooma country.
RDI-C have a strong water program with a sophisticated water testing laboratory and a factory producing low cost ceramic water filter units. The project seeks to continue the development of the RDI-C ceramic water filter manufacturing technology, share this technology with other NGO’s and to further build the capacity of RDI-C staff.
YE Water Organisational Support project
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Resource Development International is driven by compassion to help reduce poverty by developing and implementing unique resources and appropriate technologies to empower communities toward sustainable change.
Rural Integrated Development Services is a holistic non-profit community development organisation based in Nepal. It works in the remote and mountainous communities assisting the groups within and individuals who are poor, marginalised, socially oppressed and underprivileged.
Pitchandikulam Forest is a revitalised Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest area in the green-zone surrounding the experimental community of Auroville. It works towards realising the ideal of human unity in diversity while living in harmony with nature and the environment.
NEWAH has a vision for improved quality of life for all Nepali people by improving water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services. NEWAH’s objectives are to bring substantial positive changes in the lives of the Nepali poor, marginalised, remote, conflict affected or in crisis.
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