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After a short, unintended break, the Skybird Newsletter is back with the following highlights:

How Rwanda Red Cross connected the use of human urine to food security

The government of Rwanda launched a school feeding program in day-schools to reduce hunger and malnutrition among the pupils. While the program is very successful, it still means for many schools that they heavily rely on external support from …

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A ribbon is connected to a palm tree on the left and right of the foreground of the image. Further down, in the back, the school latrine builiding is shown with a rain water harvesting tank in the front of the building. The backgroudn shows hills with green vegetation.
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Skybird WASH Network Online Event

On April 14 at 10-11:30 EAT / 9-10:30 CEST we are hosting part 2 of our new online event series on Social Enterprise in WASH: Design Thining, Business Development & Innovation.
Geoffrey Omoding from SINA in Uganda will talk about design thinking based on a WASH enterprise they supported. Ashenafi Abreham shares about his work at the Water & Sanitation Incubation Programme (WSIP) at iceaddis and also invites 2 ventures to provide practical examples. The Kenya Red Cross Innovation Team will tell us more about the importance of prototyping which they do at their humanitarian, communty-based lab.
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NEW CHAIN INTERVIEW
Mariangela D'Adamo (WASH Specialist MSB - Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency) interviews Nicole Klaesner-Metzner (WASH Specialist at UNICEF Regional Office South Asia) who decided to talk about Hand Hygiene. Hand Hygiene has been put front and center when the pandemic started but for WASH practitioners it has always been at the center stage to combat all kinds of diseases. The real questions are: how would Nicole use magic powers to improve the situation around Hand Hygiene and which magical place would Nicole visit for a holiday?
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AutRC WASH IN 2021
Following our yearly tradition, the AutRC WatSan Service Center has prepared a (slightly psychadelic) overview of the AutRC WASH activities implemented in 2021.
The review follows the logic of the AutRC WASH Theory of Change.
A lot has happened in our defined priority areas, consisting of Faecal Sludge Management; WASH & Protection, Gender & Inclusion; Systemic WASH incl. market-based approaches and capacity development.
Click your way through our WASH year to learn more.

WHAT ELSE?

  • The Hygiene Promotion Global TWG will host an online event on the Link between Hygiene and Mental Health on April 7, 13:00 CEST.
  • The new Compendium of Hygiene Promotion in Emergencies has been launched at the World Water Forum in Dakar. Many NS Staff, volunteers and IFRC Regional Colleagues supported this process. A correspinding online platform has been launched on emergency-wash.org/.
  • On April 5, 14:30 CEST, Design Outreach and RWSN are hosting a webinar on Policy influence for ultra-deep reaching hand pumps: Case study for LifePump acceptance in Zambia and Malawi.
  • The WatSan Missionassisstant now has a dedicated section on Climate and Environment, showcasing relevant tools, guidelines and resources for everyone to access.
  • Ask4Water, the Skat Foundation and RWSN published 3 action research papers on the scale and extent of rapid handpump corrosion, the use of poor-quality handpump components in sub-Saharan Africa and possible actions how to adress those problems.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
  • IFRC is looking for a WASH Officer to be based in Cameroon. Application Deadline: April 11.
  • Oxfam is hiring a WASH Officer for the Central African Republic. Deadline: April 11
  • CRS is looking for a Water Technical Advisor to be based in Kenya. Apply asap.

Food for Thought

(c) Sudhir Dar
drawn for the 2015 WSP Cartoon Calendar
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