Access to safely managed sanitation is considered a basic human right, yet 4.2 billion people, over half of the world’s population, are living without access to safe sanitation services. This World Toilet Day, TRANSFORM is supporting the local utilities who are the key to solving the global sanitation crisis, as they possess the necessary mandates, relationships, organisational capabilities and infrastructure to ensure access to equitable sanitation services.
Earlier this year, TRANSFORM’s founding organisations, Unilever, UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FDCO) and EY, collaborated with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to set African utilities a challenge to develop safe and sustainable sanitation services for underserved urban communities. Of the 100+ applicants, Malindi Water & Sewerage Company (MAWASCO) in Kenya and Southern Water & Sanitation Company (SWSC) were selected to take on the challenge and receive grant funding and in-kind support to develop solutions that could serve as a blueprint to be rolled out to millions across Africa and beyond.
The TRANSFORM Utilities Challenge will combine MAWASCO and SWSC’s local know-how with the expertise of TRANSFORM’s multinational partners, impact enterprise Sanivation, and NGO Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP). Through the partnership, the utilities will test the routes for behavioural change to ensure lasting impact, and the potential for scale and replication of their sanitation models.