Prototype for Girls' Sanitation at Chitempha. Using recycled wine bottles from nearby safari lodges, the new latrines use 30% less brick/concrete and let in natural daylight. Safe, well-lit latrines with handwashing stations for girls mean they are more likely to come to school and make for better health conditions for everyone.
It is with profound sadness that Guy and I share the passing of SCALEAfrica’s longtime project manager and hero, Geoff Renou. While we worked together for nearly a decade on school projects in the...
We're excited to share Erinn's interview with Ubuntu Education Fund’s Jordan Levy on his podcast “Failure from the Field.” We spoke about what works, and more importantly, what doesn’t work in...
SCALEAfrica Announces WiSH Initiative: Increasing Access to Education For Girls in Zambia Through WASH (Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Erinn McGurn, AIA, Executive...
We're excited to announce that SCALEAfrica has been admitted back into the Clinton Global Initiative for 2016! Thanks to all our supporters, partners and everyone who works with us to build...