Results show that in five years since intervention the best results seen are for toilet use – 98% of the sample has access to a latrine with at least one concrete ring and slab. Use by all able to use latrines showed the second best results, while hygiene of schoolgirls’ toilets was the third best result. Boys’ toilets fared worst taking position 12 out of 15 parameters, while menstrual hygiene provision took sixth place. The data analysis of the BRAC WASH II programme looks at household sanitation and hygiene, community water source management, WASH in Schools and Rural Sanitation Centres.