Successful Sludge Enterprises in Small Urban Centres in Zimbabwe selected as a poster presentation at WASH FUTURES 2016 in Brisbane, Australia. Read more...
Top-down efforts are ineffective for connecting low-income urban populations to centralised water, sanitation or electricity services. Bottom up,... Read more...
This presentation presents lessons learned from UNICEF's use of sustainability checks in their water and sanitation programmes in East and West... Read more...
IRC has compiled a growing repository of tools and guidance for strengthening WASH service delivery. Read more...
Data was collected on household income, diarrhoeal disease occurrence, water service provision, and sanitation and hygiene services and practices at... Read more...
You must know about the culture and beliefs of communities before co-creating solutions with them. Read more...
We believe everyone in the world should have running water and proper sanitation. Now and in the future. Monitoring is checking if everything works properly and what needs fixing. Ikos Melkhior Kosat helps the government of East Indonesia to do that. Read his story here. Read more...
A state of the art of strengthening monitoring water supply and sanitation in developing countries. Google scholar Read more...
L'énergie positive est palpable dans la salle comble où se tient la séance sur l'innovation pour la pérennité des services d'eau et d'assainissement, organisée dans le cadre de la Semaine mondiale de l'eau à Stockholm. Read more...
VERGNET HYDRO société spécialisée dans la recherche de solutions durables pour l'approvisionnement en eau potable des populations des pays en voie de développement se devait d'être présente à Amsterdam au Wash sustainability forum de 2014 (30 juin et 1er juillet). Read more...
OUAGADOUGOU, 1er juin 2014 – IRC démarre au Burkina Faso un projet d'un montant de 3,3 millions d'euros, cofinancé par l'Union euopéenne. L'objectif de cette initiative est d'assurer et de pérenniser, d'ici quatre ans, les services d'hygiène et d'assainissement pour 100 000 personnes dans six... Read more...
OUAGADOUGOU, 1st June 2014 – IRC is starting a Euro 3.3 million project co-funded by European Union in Burkina Faso. The aim of the investment is to strengthen sustainable sanitation and hygiene services for 100,000 people in six rural municipalities in Burkina Faso over the next four years. Read more...