Leveraging market approaches to sanitation - experience from SWIRL initiative in Bangladesh

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The recording and presentation in English and in French is now available here.  www.fsnnetwork.org/event/leveraging-mark...nitiative-bangladesh

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Leveraging market approaches to sanitation - experience from SWIRL initiative in Bangladesh

Join us for a peer-to-peer learning opportunity on Market Based Sanitation.

During this event, participants will learn from the Scaling-up WASH Innovations in Remote Locations (SWIRL) team –a USAID-BHA funded SHOUHARDO III Resilience Food Security Activity (RFSA)– which operates in 37 unions in Bangladesh. The project, led by CARE Bangladesh and iDE, leverages market systems to improve sanitation access to the poor and disadvantaged community in the Haors (wetland and back swamp in North Eastern Bangladesh) and the Chars (riverine island regions) of Bangladesh.

The SWIRL team will share their experience on how human-centered design has been used to develop and implement sanitation solutions and how existing business models have been adapted to improve last mile outreach in these hard to reach areas. Participants will also learn about the adaptive management techniques utilized during COVID-19 to increase sanitation sales and get a glimpse of iDE’s new Market Systems Resilience Index (MSRI) tool that seeks to measures the resilience of emerging markets to shocks and stressors, setting a new industry standard for development work.

Registration is limited so please sign-up today! 
This event will be in English with interpretation in French. 

Register here:  Leveraging Market Approaches to Sanitation: SWIRL Initiative in Bangladesh | Food Security and Nutrition Network (fsnnetwork.org)

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