Director Aguaconsult
Harold Lockwood is an expert in water supply and sanitation with over twenty years of international work experience focusing on institutional analysis, sector reform and policy development, decentralisation of service provision, programme design, monitoring and evaluation, community participation and management, and sustainability issues. Harold holds a Master's degree and has worked in a wide range of countries in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. Harold held a long-term position in Pakistan between 1993 and 1995, where he was a technical advisor to the Local Government and Rural Development Department. In 1996 to 1999, Harold was based in Nicaragua as an advisor to the National Institute for Water and Sanitation. Harold is the director of the UK consulting firm Aguaconsult. He regularly undertakes field assignments for a broad range of clients including major bi-lateral donors, multi-lateral agencies, UN organisations, international NGOs, Foundations and private sector companies. Harold's passion for improving services for the rural poor stems from his decade and more field experience and working in close collaboration with communities, local and central government in sustaining the benefits of development aid over the long term.
After a few false starts in Haiti and at the CITA-INRA Center in Nicaragua, the rope pump was initiated into action in Monte Fresco, Nicaragua. Read more...
WaterAid, a British NGO, chose Kamira village in Butagaya Sub-county, Uganda, for a demonstration project to promote low-cost sanitation. The project... Read more...
The relationship between substrata characteristics and the occurence of iron and manganese in groundwater was established in a test site in Pura town... Read more...
Poland, like other parts of Eastern Europe, needs reliable, cost-effective means of water pollution control. The majority of cities lack adequate... Read more...
As part of a longitudinal, community-based study of diarrhoeal morbidity in a peri-urban community in Lima, Peru, a household survey was administered... Read more...
In February 1992, an epidemic of cholera began in Argentina. The first known cases appeared in a quasi-nomadic aborigine population living by the... Read more...
Risk factors associated with diarrhoea were evaluated from a cross-sectional nutrition and health study in 1,620 Ecuadorian children less than 5... Read more...
The St. Lucia Central Water Authority was paired with the Wessex Water Authority of the United Kingdom to solve its engineering, accounting and... Read more...