Martin is an expert in participatory approaches for training, learning and monitoring with over 10 years’ experience working with civil society organisations and local governments. Martin brings to the team six years’ experience in the rural water sector focusing on promotion of sustainable approaches, building coalitions and learning alliances to influence sector wide changes. Martin holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Psychology, a Bachelor of Arts degree with Education and a Post Graduate Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation, all from Makerere University.
This systematic approach to planning suits the Rwandan context and has helped to mobilise funds, but is less effective in emphasising the... Read more...
What is needed to find out whether a combination of centralised and decentralised systems generates more sustainable and resilient urban water... Read more...
Triple-S Working Paper exploring the gap between the two parallel processes of wash sector devolution and decentralisation. Read more...
These papers discuss questions raised at Save the Children Fund's (SCF) water policy meeting held in Malawi in 1993. Their overall aim is to explore... Read more...
This study is a wide-ranging international review of financing mechanisms. Read more...
The study presents an overview of the decentralization process in water supply and sanitation services in Central America (Nicaragua, Honduras, El... Read more...
This report is an attempt to address the issue of sustainability of water and sanitation projects from the viewpoint of community management. In the... Read more...