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Including (1) WASH-related knowledge-sharing products like policies, reports, and case studies compendium in CAREC countries, (2) WASH capacity-building materials like training toolkits and courses.

This paper outlines a five-year strategy for the CAREC WASH Centre, focusing on strengthening water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) systems across the CAREC region. It highlights key work pillars, including knowledge sharing, capacity building, innovation in WASH technologies, policy support, and collaboration opportunities. The paper also aligns the Centre’s goals with global and regional development strategies, such as the SDGs, and emphasizes the importance of sustainable, climate-resilient WASH systems for public health and equitable access to services.
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Inadequate drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) in non-household settings, such as schools, healthcare facilities, and workplaces impacts the health, education, welfare, and productivity of populations, particularly in low and middle-income countries. There is limited knowledge on the status of WaSH in such settings.…

This scoping study investigates the WASH-borne hazards in peri-urban Ger areas of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Through field of observations, key informant interviews, and household survey, the study identifies critical issues such as unsanitary latrines, inadequate waste management, and the lack of safe water supply. Seasonal…

In Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, the SDC project addresses water access challenges exacerbated by poverty and infrastructure decline post-independence. The Fergana Valley, shared by these countries and Kyrgyzstan, suffers from polluted water sources due to reliance on contaminated irrigation canals, affecting over 12 million…

This technical report is prepared based on consultations with the relevant Armenian authorities. It analyzes the benefits of accession to the Protocol for Armenia and the required legislative and institutional reforms and changes, taking into consideration the baseline analysis and draft national targets and target dates…

A descriptive study of the legal and policy framework as well as the organisational structure of the water sector in Mongolia and an analysis of the crucial institutional issues impeding a reliable provision of water and sanitation services to the country’s urban population. A SWOT Analysis is to identify crucial obstacles to…

The aims of the gender assessment of the drinking water sector in Tajikistan, commissioned by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), were to gain a broad understanding of gender issues in the country context generally and in the drinking water sector specifically and to conduct analyses of effectiveness and…

This Law makes provisions with respect to the proper use, protection and restoration of water resources of Mongolia. The purpose of the Law is to govern relations concerning the protection and rational use and restoration of water resources and its basin. It consists of 33 articles divided into six Chapters: General Provisions…

In this note, budget tracking approaches and methods, and their applicability within the WASH sector are discussed, to offer insight into how and whether they can be applied within the Dutch Water Alliance's (DWA) program. These may be relevant to other WASH Alliances or stakeholders.

This document is a United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) proposal for funding for a Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) project in rural and peri-urban schools in Mongolia from January 2012 to December 2016.
The project goals are to improve MDG 4 achievement in Mongolia, and improve the promotion and protection…

This Code shall regulate water relations in the field of use, protection and development of water resources for guaranteed, adequate and safe supply of water for the population of the Kyrgyz Republic, protection of the environment and promotion of the rational development of the water fund of the country. In fulfilment of its…
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