CaDev_Capacity Development Child-Led WASH Project and the Zambia WASHprenure Project

CaDev_Capacity Development
CaDev

CaDev currently has two WASH projects running;

Child-Led WASH Project
The Child-Led WASH initiative is a CaDev-pioneered project for children. It is aimed at promoting WASH clubs in schools that are led by children. Within the context of Zambia, after-school activities exist for children in form of clubs. The idea of WASH clubs allows for children who are passionate about WASH to meet in a creative space where they come up with activities, innovations, and projects that can be implemented within the school to address the WASH situation within the school and enhance the peer-to-peer learning experiences. The knowledge acquired within these clubs is also extended to the communities where these children come from.

Zambia WASHprenure Project
The Zambia WASHprenure project is a project that supports Zambian Women and Young WASH entrepreneurs or aspiring WASH entrepreneurs to unlock their innovative ideas and to seize opportunities that exist in Zambia. This project supports the training and incubation of WASH businesses and innovations and also supports them in seeking for or unlocking available financing for their interventions.

CaDev_Capacity Development

Mission

Our project's objectives aim at unlocking local capacities and local people to take ownership and offer their own solutions to their communities' WASH challenges.

Further comments

Chaiwe Mushauko-Sanderse

Answer questions about the project

Chaiwe Mushauko-Sanderse
chaiwems@cadev.co.zm

Marnix Sanderse
marnix@cadev.co.zm


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Capacity developmentWASH and nutritionBehaviour changeHealth and hygieneSpecific to one or several countriesSchools

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Zambia

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