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FromWASH in Cities


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FromWASH in Cities

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Length:
1 minute
Released:
Dec 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The world is rapidly urbanizing with billions of people living in cities in the Global South. High quality water, sanitation, and waste management services are critical to ensure health, human dignity, and economic growth. And yet, this is a crucial challenge as a high proportion of these urban residents do not have access to clean drinking water, safe sanitation, and waste management services. Furthermore, climate change is exacerbating the delivery of WASH services in urban areas across the world. On this podcast, we speak to experts, innovators, funders who are tackling different aspects of WASH services in cities and go deep into topics of planning, financing, innovative business models, behaviour change, and measurement to improve WASH in Cities. Visit https://dalberg.com/ to learn more about us and www.washincities.org to learn more about the podcast.
Released:
Dec 15, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (6)

The world is rapidly urbanizing with billions of people living in cities in the Global South. High quality water, sanitation, and waste management services are critical to ensure health, human dignity, and economic growth. And yet, this is a crucial challenge as a high proportion of these urban residents do not have access to clean drinking water, safe sanitation, and waste management services. Furthermore, climate change is exacerbating the delivery of WASH services in urban areas across the world. Your hosts Nirat Bhatnagar & Shruti Goyal bring together leaders from philanthropy & funders, innovators, social entrepreneurs, researchers, & policy makers to discuss both problems and solutions within WASH in Cities.The WASH in Cities Podcast is produced by Dalberg Advisors.To know more, visit www.washincities.org