| Title | Location | Status | Partners | Updated | Funding |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Urban Group (BASA, HP, PAB) under BWA project has started journey with a view to achieve sustainable progress in WASH. Urban group has individual role: role of Practical Action is partner’s capacity building, role of BASA is field implementation of... |
Bangladesh Asia |
Active |
€ 584,000 38 % |
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Practical Action - Eastern Africa is supporting all other KWA partners in the programme on sustainable financing component for WASH investments patterns and local resources in Kajiado County (Kajiado Central, Namanga and Mashuru) and is partnering... |
Kenya Africa |
Active |
Not yet |
€ 70,000 112 % |
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This project seek to contribute to DWA effort to improve services in the WASH Sector through the FIETS approach.The project is implementing in Gulu, Kitguma and Lamwo in both Urban and the rural communities. The main startegies borders on a... |
Uganda Africa |
Active |
Not yet |
€ 115,000 100 % |
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The project discribes the linkage between waste managemt with Urban agriculture in different forms focussing in Dire Dawa city in order to make the city a centre for learning for East Hararghe project woredas and it involves action research,... |
Ethiopia Africa |
Active |
€ 87,519 106 % |
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Ethiopia faces problems in terms of rural water supply and sanitation coverage aggravated by a high percentage of non-functioning systems. The Woreda water and Health Desks are the crucial factor in supporting the development and operation of water... |
Ethiopia Africa |
Active |
€ 40,660 100 % |
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The programme has the main objective to reduce poverty and improve health, environmental and economic conditions in the Mid-Far Western Regions by empowering people and creating an enabling environment, thus achieving increased sustainable access to... |
Nepal Asia |
Active |
€ 208,490 100 % |
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The programme has the main objective to reduce poverty and improve health, environmental and economic conditions in the Mid-Far Western Regions by empowering people and creating an enabling environment, thus achieving increased sustainable access to... |
Nepal Asia |
Active |
€ 231,375 100 % |
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A sanitation market study conducted under the project indicates that about 85% of the total population in the Tamale Metropolis lack access to sustenable toilet systems. As a result, the easiest way for the inhabitants to ease themselves is by Open... |
Ghana Africa |
Active |
€ 62,007 100 % |