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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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Perspective / To fulfil the SDGs vision of universal sanitation access, we need to recognize the value of sanitation outside the household.
Project / Access to safe drinking water continues to be a challenge globally. This project uses a participatory approach for technology innovation in Vanuatu.
Initiative / This initiative brings together expertise in climate services to support planning and decision-making, with a focus on adaptation and disaster resilience.
Perspective / Careful planning and more research are needed to make sure the menstrual hygiene and sustainable sanitation agendas are mutually supportive.
Initiative / This initiative gathers SEI’s work in sustainable sanitation, bringing together research, capacity-building and policy support.
Perspective / 19 November 2014 is World Toilet Day but we have failed to halve the number of people without basic sanitation access. Can the SDGs improve the situation?
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