Homehttps://blog.susana.org/2025-11-15T16:44:34+00:00Joomla! - Open Source Content ManagementAn Interview with Andy Narracott, turning waste into opportunities2025-11-05T09:42:13+00:002025-11-05T09:42:13+00:00https://blog.susana.org/articles/sanitation-champions-an-interview-with-andy-narracott-turning-waste-into-opportunitiesSuSanA Admin<div class="feed-description"><p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt=""></p><p><span data-teams="true"><strong>Sanitation Champions</strong> is a SuSanA interview series celebrating the people driving progress in the sanitation sector. In each interview, they share their experiences, challenges, and insights, offering a personal look at their work and motivations to improve sanitation worldwide. As the SuSanA Secretariat, we aim to highlight these diverse voices to strengthen knowledge exchange, inspire collaboration, and introduce our global sanitation community. This time we introdue you to Andy Narracott.</span></p>
</div><div class="feed-description"><p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt=""></p><p><span data-teams="true"><strong>Sanitation Champions</strong> is a SuSanA interview series celebrating the people driving progress in the sanitation sector. In each interview, they share their experiences, challenges, and insights, offering a personal look at their work and motivations to improve sanitation worldwide. As the SuSanA Secretariat, we aim to highlight these diverse voices to strengthen knowledge exchange, inspire collaboration, and introduce our global sanitation community. This time we introdue you to Andy Narracott.</span></p>
</div>Beyond Infrastructure: Why the WASH Sector Needs Local Private Providers to Reach the Underserved2025-11-05T09:33:55+00:002025-11-05T09:33:55+00:00https://blog.susana.org/articles/beyond-infrastructure-why-the-wash-sector-needs-local-private-providers-to-reach-the-underservedSuSanA Admin<div class="feed-description"><p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt=""></p><p>The challenge is clear. Despite decades of investment totalling billions of dollars from donors and governments, the world continues to fall behind on Sustainable Development Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. According to the Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) 2025 report, 2.1 billion people still lack access to safely managed drinking water and 3.4 billion people still lack safely managed sanitation.</p>
</div><div class="feed-description"><p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt=""></p><p>The challenge is clear. Despite decades of investment totalling billions of dollars from donors and governments, the world continues to fall behind on Sustainable Development Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. According to the Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) 2025 report, 2.1 billion people still lack access to safely managed drinking water and 3.4 billion people still lack safely managed sanitation.</p>
</div>An Interview with Chaiwe S Mushauko, Localising Solutions for Lasting Impact2025-10-14T12:08:56+00:002025-10-14T12:08:56+00:00https://blog.susana.org/articles/an-interview-with-chaiwe-s-mushauko-localising-solutions-for-lasting-impactSuSanA Admin<div class="feed-description"><p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt=""></p><p><span data-teams="true"><strong>Sanitation Champions</strong> is a SuSanA interview series celebrating the people driving progress in the sanitation sector. In each interview, they share their experiences, challenges, and insights, offering a personal look at their work and motivations to improve sanitation worldwide. As the SuSanA Secretariat, we aim to highlight these diverse voices to strengthen knowledge exchange, inspire collaboration, and introduce our global sanitation community. This time we introdue you to Chaiwe S Mushauko. </span></p>
</div><div class="feed-description"><p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt=""></p><p><span data-teams="true"><strong>Sanitation Champions</strong> is a SuSanA interview series celebrating the people driving progress in the sanitation sector. In each interview, they share their experiences, challenges, and insights, offering a personal look at their work and motivations to improve sanitation worldwide. As the SuSanA Secretariat, we aim to highlight these diverse voices to strengthen knowledge exchange, inspire collaboration, and introduce our global sanitation community. This time we introdue you to Chaiwe S Mushauko. </span></p>
</div>Breaking Menstrual Taboos Through Theatre: A Journey of Empowerment in Kathmandu2025-05-23T10:08:32+00:002025-05-23T10:08:32+00:00https://blog.susana.org/articles/breaking-menstrual-taboos-through-theatre-a-journey-of-empowerment-in-kathmanduSuSanA Admin<div class="feed-description"><p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt=""></p><p>In March 2025, amidst the vibrant atmosphere of the Nepal International Theatre Festival (NITFest), a unique workshop titled "Breaking Menstrual Stigma" unfolded at Mandala Theatre in Kathmandu. Facilitated by myself, Theresa Hübscher, alongside Malin Freytag and Saraswoti Chaudhary, the workshop employed Theatre of the Oppressed techniques to explore the myths, taboos, and realities of menstrual health in Nepal.</p>
</div><div class="feed-description"><p><img src="https://blog.susana.org/" alt=""></p><p>In March 2025, amidst the vibrant atmosphere of the Nepal International Theatre Festival (NITFest), a unique workshop titled "Breaking Menstrual Stigma" unfolded at Mandala Theatre in Kathmandu. Facilitated by myself, Theresa Hübscher, alongside Malin Freytag and Saraswoti Chaudhary, the workshop employed Theatre of the Oppressed techniques to explore the myths, taboos, and realities of menstrual health in Nepal.</p>
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