With her 15 years of experience and Masters' degrees in Communication and Public Policy Management, building relationships and partnerships has always been an important part of Jane's work. In 2006, when she first entered the water sector, she worked for the Nile Basin Initiative in Uganda, promoting communication and information sharing and exchange and stakeholder involvement with various stakeholders. Before that, she worked for 10 years with DENIVA, a National NGO Network in Uganda and supported civil society organisations and district NGO networks in different regions of Uganda through capacity building in information management, documentation of evidence and effective participation in local governance.
Jane's first encounter with IRC was in December 2009 when she became Country Coordinator of the Triple-S initiative in Uganda. On July 1st, 2013, she was appointed Country Director for IRC Uganda.
In 2014, the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) appointed Jane as National Coordinator for Uganda. In 2015 the Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network (UWASNET) recognised her as one of the women influencing change in Uganda.
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Promoting safely managed sanitation, market-based sanitation and public-private partnerships (PPPs). Read more...
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The transition from water trucking towards sustainable, utility-led water service models for long-term refugee populations. Read more...
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IRC Uganda's vision and strategy, and the organisational changes and business development measures required to implement the strategic plan. Read more...
IRC Uganda strategic plan: 2021-2025 Read more...
A critical assessment of the components of the Amhara regional WASH M&E system, including organisational structures, human capacity, coordination... Read more...
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This document presents IRC Burkina Faso's medium term strategic framework and theory of change for the years 2021 to 2025. Read more...