Sex, Sanctity, and Sanitation for All: Gender in ADB Corporate Architecture Read more about Sex, Sanctity, and Sanitation for All: Gender in ADB Corporate Architecture
Lessons Learned in On-site Sanitation Management in Mongolian Context Read more about Lessons Learned in On-site Sanitation Management in Mongolian Context
Choikhand Janchivlamdan Keywords water sanitation WASH ADB sanitation dialogue CWIS citywide inclusive sanitation Read more about Choikhand Janchivlamdan Choikhand is the Project Manager for Managing Soil Pollution through Improved On-Site Sanitation in the Ger Areas of Ulaanbaatar City project, under the Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia. She has been working for the country’s environmental sector for nearly two decades, and her focus has primarily been on biodiversity conservation and climate-related projects.
Indonesian Mix Approach on Accelerating Sanitation Development Read more about Indonesian Mix Approach on Accelerating Sanitation Development
Holistic CWIS - The role of de-centralized, small-scale STPs Read more about Holistic CWIS - The role of de-centralized, small-scale STPs
Manas Rath Keywords water sanitation WASH ADB sanitation dialogue CWIS citywide inclusive sanitation Read more about Manas Rath Manas is a Co-founder and Advisor of BORDA (Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association) South Asia, where he has developed business models for public-private partnerships and investments in wastewater treatment and fecal sludge management services.
WEBINAR 5: Strategies to Keep Sanitation Services Operating Read more about WEBINAR 5: Strategies to Keep Sanitation Services Operating
WEBINAR 4: Sex, Sanctity, and Sanitation for All Read more about WEBINAR 4: Sex, Sanctity, and Sanitation for All
WEBINAR 6: Why We Need to Think Differently about Sanitation Read more about WEBINAR 6: Why We Need to Think Differently about Sanitation Accelerating inclusive sanitation requires the drive and commitment of everyone and the coming together of organizations. It calls for engagement of households and the community, and political leadership. However, many stakeholders are set in their ways and may not be open to change, since they have been conditioned by the practices of the past.