Elynn Walter joined IRC in February 2016. She is an advocacy professional and holds a master's degree in global public health. Elynn has worked in US and global advocacy providing strategic guidance and training to the WASH and related sectors. She has extensive experience in the WASH and health nexus and contributes to IRC's influencing work in Africa, Asia and Latin America. She has organised and facilitated blended learning courses and workshops on advocacy, systems strengthening, gender, health, education, and environmental conservation. Based in the Washington DC, she led IRC's partnership work in the United States. Elynn was a Community Health Educator in the Peace Corps in Turkmenistan and has worked for the US government as well as the private and non-profit sectors.
Empirical indicators of environmentally sustainable development are increasingly important. They focus policy-making and provide concrete measures of... Read more...
Domestic unavailability of water supply in South Africa often leads to improper use of supplied or other unsafe sources of water. Read more...
This report examines the progress made in water management in OECD countries in the light of the objectives of Agenda 21. Read more...
This video is a compilation of examples of recent World Bank experience in participatory approaches and features three films: 1) Participation and... Read more...
The Technical Department of the Latin America and Caribbean Region of the World Bank, together with host countries in the region, organized a series... Read more...
Following the massive outbreak of cholera in Peru in the summer of 1991, the Peruvian Ministry of Health conducted a detailed study of the city water... Read more...
In Eastern Kenya the history of constructing rainwater catchment systems goes back several decades; the last 15 years, however, have been the most... Read more...