Call for contributions: Sanitation Workers Forum 2021
Between 22nd-26th November 2021, the first Sanitation Workers’ Forum will be held entirely online
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Between 22nd-26th November 2021, the first Sanitation Workers’ Forum will be held entirely online
By Eleanor Wagner, Marketing Communications Executive, Energy Saving Trust, Co-Secretariat of the Efficiency for Access Coalition This interview was conducted with Amita Bhakta for Efficiency for Access, a global coalition to accelerate clean energy access through high-performing appliances, and originally […]
This blog originally appeared on the Elrha website and the original post can be accessed here By Amita Bhakta (Independent), Michelle Farrington (Oxfam), Diana Hiscock (HelpAge International) and Marion Staunton (HelpAge International) As humanitarian practitioners, we are guided by sector […]
The report records IDDC members’ experiences of how they adapted and continued to adapt to the challenges posed directly by the COVID-19 pandemic, and illustrates the reality of people with disabilities who experience discrimination and human rights abuses around the world on an every day basis.
For the WASH sector to enable good hygiene and support the management of bodily fluids in an inclusive way, we must go back to the human body itself.
By Sally Cawood and Amita Bhakta This is a re-post of a blog written for Feminist Approaches to Labour Collectives (FemLab.co), and the original post can be accessed here. Manual scavenging – the hazardous removal of human waste from drains, […]
No matter whether a survey is hosted on a website or printed on paper, there are lots of factors to consider in the design process
Development professionals know the importance of communicating with various stakeholders but putting theory into practice is not always straightforward.
What does desk-based research involve? Find out through my journey on a menstrual health project
The guide is based on the knowledge of experts and practitioners who are interested in incontinence in low- and middle-income countries and emerging research on the topic