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* '''NEW ARTICLE PAGE:''' [[Lifeskills:_Football_for_WaterCommunity Based Savings|<font size="2">'''Lifeskills: Football for WaterCommunity Based Savings'''</font>]]. The main goal of the program - Community-based saving is a microfinance model that is considered to improve drinking water and be an effective method for financing projects in sustainable sanitation facilities at 1,100 schools in Kenya, Ghana and Mozambiquewater management. This is an effective method for saving a small amount of money by organising or joining a saving group of up to 25 people. Furthermore, more than 700,000 school children will These people might be taught life skills related to hand washingcolleagues, clean drinking water friends or neighbours coming from the same community. The method is very simple and improved sanitation through football and life skills coaches (WorldCoaches)easy to implement.
* '''SANITATION FIRST!!NEW ARTICLE PAGE: [[Gender Mainstreaming|<font size="2">Gender Mainstreaming</font>]]''' 2- Gender mainstreaming is the process of assessing the implications for women and men of any planned action, including legislation, policies or programmes, in all areas and at all levels.6 billion people in It is a strategy for making women’s as well as men’s concerns and experiences an integral dimension of the world don't have access to a toilet. The reality design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of what this means may be hard for us lucky toilet-owners to imaginepolicies and programmes in all political, economic and societal spheres so here's an [http://youtu.be/P6wkjWxEbKY animation] to helpthat women and men benefit equally (gender equality) and inequality is not perpetuated.
* '''Check out this new helpful NEW ARTICLE PAGE: [[Sustainable_sanitation_training_materialTransparency & Accountability|Sustainable Sanitation Sourcebook<font size="2">Transparency & Accountability</font>]]''' in - '''Transparency''' refers to the training right of professionals for citizens to access relevant information. Openness and public access to information are vital, so that water-users can understand the sanitation decision-making processes that affect them. '''Accountability''' is a broad concept that entails several dimensions and is often used in different ways. Some see it as a mechanism to hold people and water sectorinstitutions accountable, browse or download whereas others may see it as a concept referring to the set actual application and implementation of animated PowerPointsrules and standards. There are 500 slides and 600 pages worth of valuable sanitation information!!
* '''NEW ARTICLE PAGE: [[Biogas-fueled_pumpHarmonisation & Coordination|Biogas-fueled pump<font size="2">Harmonisation & Coordination</font>]]''' - Using biogas for pumps in irrigation is gaining in popularity in India Harmonisation and coordination enables all actors – national and elsewherelocal government, as the savings in petroleum fuel prices are great. A diesel pump can also be converted into a bio-gas pump used for pumping donors, lending banks, NGOs and other water sector stakeholders – to recognise and adhere to common principles and approaches when supporting rural waterservices. The cheapest way to get biogasFor instance, once a pump is obtained, is to build a biomass digesterthe principle of aid effectiveness, which means biomass must be collectedexternal actors will better coordinate amongst themselves and align behind a recipient country's national policies, cultivatedpriorities, or foundand systems.
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