Catarina Fonseca is trained as an economist and has a doctoral degree in water sciences. She has over twenty-three years of experience in development cooperation and non-profits of which twenty in the water and sanitation sector. She has pioneered sector development on the understanding of life-cycle costs and financing. She was the WASHCost Director (2008-2013), a large-scale initiative to identify the long-term costs of sustaining rural and peri-urban water and sanitation services. She has been part of the IRC management team and managed the International and Innovation programme from 2012-2019.
Catarina Fonseca was the Director of Watershed, a 5-year strategic programme that run from 2016-2020 to strengthen the ability of citizens to hold governments and service providers accountable for the services they deliver. She is an Associate of IRC and is available for consultancy assignments. Over the past 20 years she has trained, assessed, evaluated and provided technical support to over 50 clients. Since 2019 she has her own company, Pulsing Tide.
Questions whether the prioritisation of the issue of groundwater quality versus on-site sanitation is misleading, and suggests that improvements in... Read more...
This case study aims to highlight the factors which give the WAMMA programme (Tanzania) its present dynamism. Read more...
The case studies in this book aim to describe activities relating to source separation in Brazil, the Philippines, India, Pakistan, Argentina and the... Read more...
This paper provides discussion of ways in which an interdisciplinary approach can be taken to produce an integrated assessment of water stress and... Read more...
This report assesses the experiences gained during 15 years of private participation in infrastructure (PPI). Read more...