GTSA Nobo Jatra Program Case Study Learning Report
DownloadThis Learning Report is part of a research award supported by the Water for Women Fund of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) which seeks to address knowledge gaps in water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) project delivery.
The research explores the contribution of social accountability to inclusive WASH, with a focus on improving water service levels in rural Bangladesh.
The research contributes to WVB’s implementation of Citizen Voice and Action (CVA), a social accountability approach that mobilises and equips citizens to monitor government services and advocate for their improvement. The research is being undertaken over three years (2018 to 2021).
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