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Achieving Universal Access to Adequate, Sustainable and Equitable Sanitation and Hygiene Services in the 'Cities of Tomorrow' | Share research

Achieving Universal Access to Adequate, Sustainable and Equitable Sanitation and Hygiene Services in the 'Cities of Tomorrow'

This briefing note outlines SHARE phase II research to be undertaken by WaterAid which will demonstrate the conditions under which municipalities and citizens can co-produce and implement a town-wide sanitation and hygiene plan that can deliver inclusive and sustainable sanitation services to all. It summarises the two stages of the project and its intended relevance and uptake.

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BUILDING KNOWLEDGE. IMPROVING THE WASH SECTOR.

SHARE contributes to achieving universal access to effective, sustainable and equitable sanitation and hygiene by generating evidence to improve policy and practice worldwide.