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Audio
Find out more about WaterAid's programme work by listening to our audio interviews with staff who work on water and sanitation programmes in Africa and Asia.
WaterAid's work in Madagascar
WaterAid's Country representative in Madagascar, Lucky Lowe, talks about our work in the country – from using puppets shows and drama to break down sanitation taboos at community level to influencing key decision makers at policy level.
Aline Ouédraogo, from WaterAid in Burkina Faso, discusses how they helped set up of the Civil Society Network which acts as the public's voice on issues of water and sanitation, and the use of theatre in broaching the taboo subject of sanitation and hygiene.
Lydia Zigomo, WaterAid's Head of Region - East Africa, explores the problems a lack of clean water and sanitation pose to children and how WaterAid works with them to improve their situation.
Lajana Manandhar, who works for WaterAid's partner Lumanti in Nepal, talks about an innovative project to tackle the growing problem of waste water management in the urban areas of Kathmandu.
Pamela Rodrigues, WaterAid's Country Representative in Pakistan, talks about the work of WaterAid and its partners in Pakistan, as well as how the Pakistani Government addresses water and sanitation.
Part 1, MP3, 7.5Mb, 8minsPart 2, MP3 4.7Mb, 5mins
Managing water
Yéréfolo Mallé, WaterAid's Country Representative in Burkina Faso, explains why the need for good water resource management is growing in West Africa, and describes some
of the techniques used - including small dam construction and rooftop rainwater harvesting.
Part 1, MP3, 8.5Mb, 7minsPart 2, MP3 2.3Mb, 3mins
Women in Nigeria
Deborah Kogi works for one of WaterAid's partners, an organisation called Women in Nigeria. In this edition, Deborah talks about the importance of including women in the decision-making process when carrying out water and sanitation projects.
MP3, 6.5Mb, 7mins
Community-based advocacy
Abdul-Nashiru Mohammed, WaterAid's Regional Policy and Advocacy Advisor in West Africa, talks about two different types of advocacy tools used for community action - water point mapping in part one and community scorecards in part two.
Part I (MP3, 3.7Mb, 4mins) Part II (MP3, 4.2Mb, 4.5mins)
Sanitation in Nepal
Bhushan Tuladhar from WaterAid's partner Environment and Public Health Organisation in Nepal discusses the problems caused by unhygienic sanitation and what his organisation is doing to tackle them, including the use of composting (or ecosan) latrines.