Resources by Africa Community Technical Service For Water - Uganda

Africa Community Technical Service, or ACTS Uganda, is a non-profit international organization focused on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) initiatives across six districts in southwestern Uganda.

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How to Maintain Reusable Cloth Pads

This poster has simple step-by-step instructions for cleaning and maintaining reusable cloth pads.

Languages

English

Amharic

Runyankole

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Private Space Requirements for Menstrual Hygiene Management

This poster highlights the features needed in a save and private space for menstrual hygiene management.

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English

Amharic

Runyankole

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Safe Disposal of Menstrual Pads

This poster shows how to safely dispose of menstrual pads.

Languages

English

Amharic

Runyankole

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Wash Hands Poster

Wash hands poster

Languages

Bemba

French

Haitian Creole

English

Amharic

Spanish

Runyankole

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Safe Storage Poster

This poster encourages households to clean their safe storage containers.

Languages

English

Amharic

Runyankole

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Safe Drinking Water Treatment Options Posters

This simple poster depicts various household water treatment options for families.

Languages

English

Amharic

Runyankole

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Healthy Communities Poster

This poster depicts various aspects of a healthy community.

Languages

English

Amharic

Runyankole

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How to Wash your Hands Poster

This poster, developed as part of the Global Affairs Canada (GAC) project, is a visual guide for proper handwashing technique.

Languages

English

Amharic

Runyankole

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Healthy School Banner

A healthy school produces successful students!

Languages

Amharic

English

Runyankole

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Community-Minded Families Wash Their Hands Poster

This poster depicts when people should wash their hands.

Languages

English

Amharic

Runyankole

About CAWST

CAWST is a Canadian charity and licensed engineering firm. We address the global need for safe drinking water and sanitation by building local knowledge and skills on household solutions people can implement themselves.