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Global Water Security & Sanitation Partnership

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The Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) is a trust fund administered by the World Bank geared at improving access to water and sanitation for poor people. WSP works in more than 25 countries through regional offices in Africa, East and South Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean and an office in Washington, D.C. [1]

WSP is best known in the regions for its work providing technical assistance, building partnerships and capacity-building. WSP focuses on both regulatory and structural changes and also behavior change projects, such as a scaling up handwashing project and scaling up sanitation project. Another key aspect of WSP's work is sharing knowledge and best-practices through multiple channels.

  1. ^ www.wsp.org