Community-based service providers need regular, structured support that goes beyond ad hoc technical assistance. Read more...
The SWITCH project was a five year experiment focused on some of the key sustainability challenges in urban water management. In a number of cities around the globe, it set out to test what was needed for a transition to more sustainable urban water management through a combination of demand-led... Read more...
Cities in Latin America face a double challenge in environmental sanitation, of both providing access to basic water supply and sanitation for those currently lacking that, and improving the collection and treatment of wastewater and solid waste. Governance is a crucial factor affecting the way in... Read more...
This publication is the result of a survey of eighty-nine micro-enterprises and cooperatives in seven countries in Latin America (Bolivia, Brazil,... Read more...
The purpose of this document is to make some observations on the degree of adhesion or follow-up of Governments of Latin America and the Caribbean in... Read more...
This overview of the application of slow sand filtration to modern drinking water technology was compiled from contributors to the second... Read more...
This field note provides examples of institutional and financial models for multi-village rural water supply schemes in which one rural source... Read more...