Profitable businesses and positive community change. Read more...
A market-based approach to increasing access to affordable and sustainable hygiene products. Read more...
Equity in sanitation: Empowering women entrepreneurs. Read more...
This is the story of Yeshi, an Ethiopian woman who became a successful sanitation entrepreneur. Read more...
How government, development partners and private businesses can successfully implement market-based sanitation. Read more...
Raising the "decision intelligence" of sanitation customers in Ethiopia Read more...
New free online course on Market-Based Sanitation Read more...
New online course on market-based sanitation tested in blended learning session in Ethiopia. Read more...
Partnering with Ethiopia's private sector for market-based sanitation. Read more...
Increasing access to affordable credit for WASH customers – a key to unlocking demand Read more...
Credit Crunch: Affordable financing options for WASH businesses are badly needed Read more...
Made in Ethiopia: Jump starting local WASH product manufacturing. Read more...
Clearing the way – helping WASH enterprises get an easier start in Ethiopia. Read more...
Taxes and tariffs imposed on sanitation products significantly increase their consumer price, which reduces their affordability Read more...
USAID Transform WASH teams up with Government of Ethiopia partners to visit Wore Illu Woreda. Read more...
Earning royalties and repatriating profits can play important roles in ensuring a strong WASH marketplace Read more...
What challenges are women in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) businesses facing in Ethiopia? Read more...
Since the coronavirus began spreading throughout the world, few things have been unaffected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our activities to develop markets for WASH products and services are no exception. Read more...
How combining Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) and market-based approaches can help. Read more...
Enormous progress has been made in reducing open defecation in Ethiopia. Nevertheless, the quality of sanitation facilities remains a big challenge and a serious health concern. Read more...