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US WaSH Sector Database

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US WaSH Sector Database

Quick Info

Countries: --
Basins: --
Project SDGs:
Includes Sustainable Development Goals from the project and its locations.
Increase Access to Water, Sanitation, Hygiene (SDG 6.1 & 6.2)
Project Tags:
Includes tags from the project and its locations.
Safe, Affordable Water
Progress to Date: N/A Increased coordination between US-based WaSH sector stakeholders
Services Needed: Other
Desired Partner: Other
Language: English
Start & End Dates: Sep. 14, 2021  »  Ongoing
Project Website: www.digdeep.org/wash-sector
Contextual Condition(s): None
Additional Benefits: None
Beneficiaries: None
Planning & Implementation Time: 1-3 years
Project Source: Other
Profile Completion: 69%

Project Overview

DigDeep believes the U.S. needs a WaSH (water, sanitation & hygiene) Sector, where diverse organizations join forces with impacted communities to close the Water Gap forever. So DigDeep built this database of implementers, funders, academics, community champions, government agencies and more—all committed to improving water and sanitation access across the country. By open sourcing this data and keeping it up-to-date, we hope to foster knowledge-sharing, research, strate…

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DigDeep believes the U.S. needs a WaSH (water, sanitation & hygiene) Sector, where diverse organizations join forces with impacted communities to close the Water Gap forever. So DigDeep built this database of implementers, funders, academics, community champions, government agencies and more—all committed to improving water and sanitation access across the country. By open sourcing this data and keeping it up-to-date, we hope to foster knowledge-sharing, research, strategic coordination, and most importantly, collaboration to bring impacted Americans the clean, running water we all deserve.

Basin and/or Contextual Conditions: None
Project Benefits: None
Indirect or Direct Beneficiaries: None
Months & Implementing: 1-3 years

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