Difference between revisions of "Civil society wash fund"
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− | The objective of the | + | The objective of the Civil Society Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Fund (CS WASH Fund) is to enhance the health and quality of life of the poor and vulnerable by improving sustainable access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene. |
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+ | '''Expected outcomes of the Fund are:''' | ||
+ | * improved performance of actors in the WASH enabling environment, | ||
+ | * improved gender equality, | ||
+ | * improved WASH evidence and knowledge base, | ||
+ | * improved hygiene behaviour, | ||
+ | * increased use of improved and equitable sanitation services and | ||
+ | * increased use of improved and equitable water supply services. | ||
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+ | <font size="3" color="#696969">''The Fund is supporting 13 Australian and International Civil Society Organisations (CSO) to deliver 29 WASH projects in 19 countries over the years 2013 to 2018.''</font> | ||
The CS WASH Fund site is a knowledge and learning platform that complements the work of the Fund. Its purpose is to provide the Fund's CSO Partners and general WASH practitioners a platform for sharing and finding resources on WASH as well as the Fund. All WASH practitioners to share and use resources on the site. | The CS WASH Fund site is a knowledge and learning platform that complements the work of the Fund. Its purpose is to provide the Fund's CSO Partners and general WASH practitioners a platform for sharing and finding resources on WASH as well as the Fund. All WASH practitioners to share and use resources on the site. | ||
[http://www.cswashfund.org Visit the CS WASH Fund site] | [http://www.cswashfund.org Visit the CS WASH Fund site] |
Latest revision as of 04:39, 25 August 2015
The objective of the Civil Society Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Fund (CS WASH Fund) is to enhance the health and quality of life of the poor and vulnerable by improving sustainable access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene.
Expected outcomes of the Fund are:
- improved performance of actors in the WASH enabling environment,
- improved gender equality,
- improved WASH evidence and knowledge base,
- improved hygiene behaviour,
- increased use of improved and equitable sanitation services and
- increased use of improved and equitable water supply services.
The Fund is supporting 13 Australian and International Civil Society Organisations (CSO) to deliver 29 WASH projects in 19 countries over the years 2013 to 2018.
The CS WASH Fund site is a knowledge and learning platform that complements the work of the Fund. Its purpose is to provide the Fund's CSO Partners and general WASH practitioners a platform for sharing and finding resources on WASH as well as the Fund. All WASH practitioners to share and use resources on the site.