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Learning Initiatives

This page describes initiatives and projects that foster or adopt a learning approach to services delivery in the Water and Sanitation sector.
These learning projects in Uganda include:

  1. Performance Improvement through learning on Sanitation in Communities  (PILS)
  2. Learning for Policy and Practice in Sanitation & Hygiene (LeaPPS)
  3. Increasing the right to access improved and sustainable WASH interventions for the underserved and vulnerable Communities of Luwero, Kamuli, Tororo and Lira districts of Uganda.  (EU Water Facility project)
  4. WASH Technologies
  5. Improved WASH Governance in WEST Nile through local Dialogue (EDF WEST NILE Project)
  6. Triple-S Uganda
Subpages (7): Dutch WASH Alliance EDF West Nile Project (Improved WASH Governance in West Nile through Local Dialogue) EU Water Facility project LeaPPS Learning in the WASH Sector with Resource Centers Performance Improvement through Learning in Sanitation (PILS) WASHTech Uganda
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