The national government has devolved all functions and given Kenya’s 47 counties increased autonomy in their finances and governance – what are the implications for sanitation?
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On 26th May 2023, private sector actors in the MHM space attended a World Menstrual Hygiene Day workshop to chart the way forward for sustainable MHM waste management
After more than 70 years since the last UN Water Conference, the world convened at UN HQ in New Your to to chart the way toward a water secure future
In the absence of standards and best practices, failure is imminent. Sanitation is no exception. Sanitation Actors held a workshop to correct the issue
On July 9th 2022, Kenya became one of a select few countries in Africa where waste segregation is a mandatory requirement by law. This is huge!
A small army of sanitation workers handle 14,000 tons of fecal sludge generated every day in African cities. This is their story
In Kenya, over 9 million women aged between 14-49 years experience their menses. They use and discard close to 33,000 tons of sanitary pads every year endangering the country’s underground water resources
SDG 11 seeks to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable by 2030. The Green Schools Project believes that journey to SDG 11 should start in schools
GSEP’s founder, Eva Muhia, has been in the sanitation industry for two decade & has seen the impact women have made in the quest for universal access to sanitation.