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Building on a long legacy of pioneering work, SEI explores ways to provide equitable, universal access to hygiene and sanitation, with a focus on systems that offer multiple benefits in terms of health, environmental sustainability, livelihoods and food security.
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Feature / Read the key takeaways from the World Water Week session which focused on recommendations for cultivating women’s untapped potential in WASH decision-making.
Feature / SEI uses a tool known as serious games to test water management policies and promote communication among local communities.
Past event / In this session USAID will present a new model for identifying and filling implementation research gaps in the WASH sector.
Past event / Join us during World Water Week to network and discuss sustainable sanitation as key contributors of the SDGs.
Journal article / This paper describes how unequal gender relationships to water are manifested and how they can be addressed.
Past event / This session will discuss lessons learned and the collective action still needed to change the way the world uses water for good.
Past event / This session will discuss the culture of cultivating untapped potential of women in WASH, water and climate sectors for a resilient society.
Past event / This online session at World Water Week reviews Bolivia WATCH, a program that connects water sanitation and watershed management in Bolivia.
SEI brief / A new tool developed by SEI's Bolivia WATCH team integrates sanitation and hygiene considerations into watershed planning.









