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Sanitation
Article
03 March 2023
How a motorized water scheme increased access to water
Joyce Koliba, a 30-year-old mother of four children from South Sudan uses the water for domestic use
Article
03 March 2023
Fighting COVID-19 through access to clean water
The water scheme was constructed by UNICEF with funding from EU-IGAD to contain the spread of COVID-19
Article
07 October 2022
Constant water supply encouraging learners to stay in school
“What KOICA has done for us is simply fantastic!”
Article
06 October 2022
Loroo Primary School pupils enjoy abundance of water
They just love the water!
Article
03 October 2022
Solving a public health financing problem
A pilot project is building sustainable financing for urban sanitation in Mukono Municipality.
Article
03 October 2022
When all it takes to keep a student in class is a good toile
Initiated in January 2022, the Mukono Urban Sanitation Programme is being run by the Municipal Council in partnership with UNICEF Uganda
Article
03 October 2022
Private-public partnership to improve urban sanitation
Lessons in sustainable urban sanitation programming from Mukono District
Article
13 April 2022
One village at a time
UN Volunteers empower communities to tackle open defecation in Uganda
Article
11 October 2021
It takes a whole village
Kesimen’s journey to open defecation-free status
Article
10 October 2021
What an open defecation free village means for Sylvia Ayoo
“I know that my latrine needs to be properly maintained and so when it gets full, I will mobilize the community again to dig for me another one,”
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