Global Water Initiative - Consortium Between AAH, CARE, CRS and IUCN
on Water Sanitation and Hygiene by Action Against Hunger
on Water Sanitation and Hygiene by Action Against Hunger
This project will give greater attention to linking policy and practice in the application of innovative learning focused approaches to providing improved access to water for domestic and productive uses. It will contribute to promoting better sanitation and improved hygiene practices while contributing to the restoration and continued protection of degraded environments.
15 months left
10/01/2011
09/01/2014
660,000
CARE
CARE, Catholic Relief Services (CRS), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
20154
Vulnerable populations currently affected by limited or no access to sustainable and equitably managed water/land resources
Nipin Gangadharan
Desk Officer, East Africa