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25 September 2023
Maximizing the Value of Public Budgets for Universal Access to Safely Managed WASH
The "UNICEF Analysis of the Government of Eswatini WASH Sector Budget 2022/23" provides an in-depth analysis of the Kingdom of Eswatini's national budget for fiscal year 2021/22, with a particular focus on the implications for the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) sector. This detailed analysis examines the si...
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29 July 2020
Towards Open Defecation Free communities in Eswatini
The Kingdom of Eswatini still has 10.7% of the population practicing Open Defecation and 74% without handwashing facilities. In this regard, the Environmental Health Department, World Vision and UNICEF have engaged six chiefdoms in Shiselweni and Lubombo regions to construct toilets and provide handwashing facili...
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08 June 2020
National water policy
The Kingdom of Eswatini has about 4,500 million cubic meters of available fresh water resources of which the country harnesses and stores only 744 million cubic meters or 17 per cent. Of the amount harvested, 666.4 million cubic meters is stored in large dams while small private dams take up the remaining 73.6 mil...
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08 June 2020
The state of WASH financing in Eastern and Southern Africa
UNICEF’s Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) has engaged Oxford Policy Management (OPM) to assess the state of financing of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in Eastern and Southern Africa region (ESAR). This assignment aims to fill a critical knowledge gap in the region by providing a ...
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08 June 2020
National hygiene and sanitation strategy
Sanitation and hygiene plays a pivotal role in both social and economic development of an individual, community and for the Nation. Increased access to improved sanitation and hygiene facilities and services contribute to the health and well-being of the population which in turn drive the nation’s economy. Eswatin...
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08 June 2020
National sanitation and hygiene policy
The country is accelerating efforts towards the realization of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and accessing sanitation services in order to achieve Eswatini’s vision 2022. The Ministry of Health is committed to promoting universal access to safe sanitation and hygiene services as one of the key initiatives t...