Videos on and by BRAC
Video interviews with senior BRAC staff, videos compiled by BRAC on the WASH programme and other related footage.
Save Lives, Clean your Hands
07 May 13
The BRAC WASH programme in Bangladesh released a handwashing promotion video on 5 May 2013 to coincide with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) annual global campaign to promote better hand hygiene in health care.
Dr Babar Kabir on WaterCouch.tv
22 Mar 13
Dick de Jong speaks to BRAC WASH Director Dr Babar Kabir on WaterCouch.tv at the 2013 World Water Day celebration in the Peace Palace in The Hague on 21 March.
Increasing access to safe water - BRAC WWD 2013 video
20 Mar 13
A short video, produced for World Water Day 2013, showing the technologies used in the BRAC WASH II programme to provide safe, arsenic-free water, including: handpump deep tube wells, arsenic removal filters, pond sand filters and piped water systems.
BRAC WASH Programme promotional video
20 Mar 13
This video highlights the activities and achievements of the BRAC WASH programme in Bangladesh, which started in 2007. There are interviews with members of Village WASH Committees, a female sanitation centre entrepreneur, and school WASH programme workers and students. It shows how monitoring data is collected using the Qualitative Information System (QIS) and Sensemaker tools, and ongoing research on faecal sludge management and reuse. The video ends with graphs illustrating the scale of the programme in terms of growth in coverage of sanitation, safe water supply, hygiene education and school sanitation between 2007 and 2012.
Improving education through water and sanitation in Bangladesh
15 May 12
BRAC is addressing high absenteeism rates among female students through a water and sanitation programme across rural Bangladesh.
Meet Akhi, a girl who takes WASH seriously
15 May 12
This video by BRAC relates the story of one determined teenager and her commitment to helping BRAC's Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Programme (WASH) achieve its goals.
Interview with Dr. Babar Kabir from BRAC
07 Feb 12
Dr. Babar Kabir explains that thanks to BRAC's WASH 1 Programme 25 million people have access to improved hygienic latrines. In this programme, which ran for 4,5 years and finished in April 2011, the focus was on hygiene. However, more time is needed to change behaviours, so in the WASH 2 Programme BRAC is looking to consolidate that behaviour change. They will now focus on the last mile: the group that is hard to convince and on a number of sub-districts that are difficult to access.

