3. Background
• 2.5 billion lack access to adequate sanitation.
• Hand-washing with soap not widely and
consistently practiced.
• Globally, diarrhea 2nd biggest killer of children
under 5 years of age.
• In Sub-Saharan Africa, diarrhea kills more children
than malaria, measles and HIV/AIDS – combined.
5. WASH is a cross-cutting issue
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Education
Nutrition
Gender equality
HIV/AIDS
Violence against women
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7. WASH United uses
fun,
interactive games,
positive communication
and superstar role models
to change mindsets & behaviours
around sanitation and hygiene.
8. Key activities:
• High-level public awareness
campaigns.
• WASH trainings in schools and youth
sport teams, implemented through local
partners.
22. Building bridges between sectors
• Linking the WASH & S4D sectors;
• Enable more S4D organizations to include
WASH trainings into their work;
• Affiliate membership streetfootballworld
network
23. The WASH World Cup
Harnessing the power of football to
promote sanitation and hygiene
in East Africa!
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Hosted by 9 local organisations,
7 of them Sport for Development
organisations
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Tournaments & trainings in 5 locations
across Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda
24. The WASH World Cup
Goals:
•Develop, test & refine replicable
football-based WASH curricula
specifically for the grassroots sport sector
•Reach around 8,000 children with
behaviour change interventions
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Logos from left to right: The Kids League (Uganda), Soccer without Borders (Uganda), Espérance (Rwanda), Carolina for Kibera (Nairobi), MYSA (Nairobi), Vijana Amani Pamoja – VAP (Nairobi), Society Empowerment Project – SEP (Kenya – Oyugis)