WSSCC 2020 Annual Report Coates, S., de Buhr, E. (2021)

For three decades the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) has operated as a global, multi-stakeholder membership and partnership organization working with poor people, organizations, governments, and local entrepreneurs to improve sanitation and hygiene at scale. WSSCC has been committed to a world in which everyone, everywhere can practice safe sanitation and hygiene with dignity and over the years has contributed by enabling all people and especially women, girls and those living in vulnerable situations to practice the right to sanitation and hygiene across the course of their lives with dignity and safety. This final annual report focuses on the results achieved during 2020, our last operational year, and briefly describes the foundational work undertaken to pave the way for the Sanitation and Hygiene Fund (SHF), launched in November 2020. The SHF will maintain our strong commitment to Leaving No One Behind (LNOB) and Equality and Non-discrimination (EQND) by targeting countries with high need yet least ability to respond. Knowledge and learning have underpinned WSSCC’s Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) programme and this legacy, now documented, will be harnessed by the SHF.

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Coates, S., de Buhr, E. (2021). WSSCC 2020 Annual Report WSSCC

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Published in: 2021
Pages: 47

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