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UK Funders and mental health: Progress made, progress still needed

Tuesday 10th October marked World Mental Health Day. Read more about the Foundation’s focus in this increasingly critical area in the UK.

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Author Guest AuthorPosted on October 13, 2017March 9, 2018Categories Birmingham Mind, Mental Health, Mosaic Clubhouse, Royal Foundation, UK portfolios

Solar powers water

Reflections on how the use of solar photo-voltaic technology can reduce operational costs in the delivery of safe water by water enterprises. 

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Author Guest AuthorPosted on June 6, 2017March 9, 2018Categories Enterprises, Enterprises in Safe Water, Safe Water Network, WASH

Mental Health: Beyond the UK headlines

Mental health has received a great deal of coverage in the UK news lately and in this blog we reflect on trends emerging in the sector. 

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Author Guest AuthorPosted on March 17, 2017March 9, 2018Categories Mental Health, UK portfolios

Reflections from East Africa – the challenge of FSM

Returning from a recent trip to East Africa we wanted to share some thoughts on the challenge of faecal sludge management in cities. 

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Author Paul GunstensenPosted on February 26, 2017March 9, 2018Categories Enterprises, SSG, Urban Sanitation Services, WASH

How to spend a penny in WASH: Ten key lessons

Ten key lessons learnt from funding market based solutions in water and sanitation.

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Author Paul GunstensenPosted on November 25, 2016October 22, 2020Categories How we fund, WASH

Banteay Meas: Cambodia’s first open defecation free district

The 4th of November 2016 is an important date on the journey to achieve 100% coverage in sanitation in rural Cambodia and one the sector should celebrate.

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Author Paul GunstensenPosted on November 22, 2016March 9, 2018Categories Enterprises, Rural Sanitation in Cambodia, SNV, WASH

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