In Uganda…
…access to safe sanitation remains low, 3 out of the 10 households do not have a latrine, and nearly a tenth of the population practice open defecation. Low access is attributed to a weak sanitation supply chain, low knowledge of sanitation and hygiene among households, and limited financing options. Currently, the financing gap is estimated at $26 million for sanitation and hygiene per year.
What we’ve achieved so far
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Progress despite another unpredictable year
Progress despite another unpredictable year Context Looking back on the close of the 2nd official year of the
Bottom-up result-based financing and the real costs of sanitation
Bottom-up result-based financing and the real costs of sanitation Our Result-Based Financing session ‘Addressing bottlenecks & unlocking finance
Enhancing livelihoods and conserving the earth through the circular sanitation economy
Enhancing livelihoods and conserving the earth through the circular sanitation economy Can the circular sanitation economy help communities