Without an improved asset maintenance, system it is likely that rural water systems in Ghana will continue to provide unsustainable services. Read more...
New book tells how partnerships, district planning and learning alliances achieve impact at community level in Ghana. Read more...
This tool provides guidance on a systematic approach to experimenting with innovative solutions to water problems. Read more...
This summary presents preliminary findings from recent network research in Ghana. These are shared to engage a broader community in current research, and should not be taken as firm conclusions. Questions, comments, and feedback are greatly appreciated. Read more...
For Ghana the main recommendations were to revisit the Service Delivery Approach (SDA) , introduce more robust monitoring, increase sector funding... Read more...
Triple-S has successfully promoted sustainability and the Service Delivery Approach (SDA) at the international level and in target countries. The... Read more...
The Project Implementation Manual (PIM) for Ghana's National Community Water and Sanitation Programme (NCWSP) has been developed as part of national... Read more...
This District Operational Manual (DOM) serves as the reference document for District Assemblies' implementation of sustainable water, sanitation and... Read more...
This document presents a set of monitoring indicators and data collection sheets. Read more...
The Community Water and Sanitation Agency takes a unified approach with new single source documents. Read more...
Helping Ghana to achieve its vision of providing universal water and sanitation services by 2025. Read more...
How can national governments, NGOs and donors work together to strengthen local government capacity? Read more...
Looking at the Alorsekope community's water supply situation in Ghana. Read more...
Territorial approaches to rural water supply were a hot topic at this week's Triple-S annual meeting. Read more...
Dora depends on one community handpump. How are her satisfaction levels being measured, and what can we learn from them? Read more...
Many rural water systems in Ghana fail prematurely. This is estimated to be around 30 percent at any given point in time. Sometimes, these failures are attributed to a lack of clearly defined roles and responsibilities for sector actors and institutions. It is often the case that, once water... Read more...
In March 2012, UNICEF and WHO announced that the Millennium Development Goal for water had been met. But that's just the start. Read more...
Document outlining the process of development, verification and refinement of service level and sustainability indicators for rural water services in... Read more...