Only three tools in the Triple-S mapping of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Sustainability Tools were developed with government entities. Read more...
55%-85% of households in Uganda access water services that do not meet the minimum required standards but water users are generally satisfied with the service they receive. A study on the performance of Water Source Committees as service providers for rural water supply in Uganda reveals. Read more...
Learning platforms in Ghana do contribute to more informed policies and coordinated action, but there’s room for improvement, according to recent report. Read more...
The issue that was at the heart of the discussion is that good intentions are not enough and premature failure of water infrastructure in rural and small towns in low income countries is a well-known problem to all in the room. But what can be done in practice to avoid waste of investment in... Read more...
A study on the Learning Alliance Approach in Ghana, recommends a guiding model for a more systematic process of building up and deploying knowledge to better influence policy, programming, and practice. Read more...
De organisatoren van het forum maken zich klaar om de deelnemers van het 5e WASH Sustainability Forum te verwelkomen. Read more...
Ned Breslin, John Sauer, Dick van Ginhoven, Sam Parker donnent leur avis sur le rôle et l’apport d’IRC face aux défis actuels du secteur de l’AEPHA. Read more...
The fifth edition of the Africa Water Week, which took place from the 26-30 May 2014 in Dakar, Senegal, was a great success. One of the sessions that stood out was the discussion on the role of local government in sustainable service delivery, organised by IRC and partners. Read more...
On 30 June and 1 July 2014 we discussed practical tools to keep water and sanitation systems running with 170 forum participants from across the world. Check out the conversation through #WASH2014. Read more...
Water and sanitation remain a priority for the Dutch Government. For the coming years 100 million dollars a year has been budgeted to improve access to drinking water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) promotion. Read more...
As part of the IRC-led Triple-S initiative, a comprehensive assessment of WASH sustainability tools has been undertaken. The latest working paper synthesises findings and contains practical 1-pagers describing 25 promising tools. Read more...
The call for tools for sustainability for the WASH Sustainability Forum has been closed. Read more...
Save the date! IRC Debate 3rd June, 16:30 hrs, The Hague. Learn what Dutch and international organisations are doing to avoid wasted investment in rural water supply. Go to our Events page to register and get more information . Read more...
IRC vient de lancer un nouveau site Web ( fr.ircwash.org ) pour promouvoir le développement de services efficaces et durables d'approvisionnement en eau et d'assainissement. Read more...
IRC has launched a new website – www.ircwash.org – to promote the development of effective and sustainable water and sanitation services. Read more...
Ned Breslin & John Sauer, Dick van Ginhoven and Sam Parker give comment on IRC's role and value in the face of the challenges in the WASH sector. Read more...
IRC has been awarded US$ 3 million to ensure that over the next three years, 1.3 million people in Ghana will have access to water services that last: not just for a year or two - but indefinitely. Read more...
The East Gonja district in the Northern Region is one of the pilot districts for the Triple-S project in Ghana for the past six years. The project officially ends in November 2014. Read more...
IRC prend formellement les engagements ci-dessous, dans le cadre du partenariat Sanitation and Water for All Read more...
IRC/Triple-S Uganda is working with the Ministry of Water and Environment to develop a learning and coordination model aimed at improving learning at different levels. In this article, Peter Magara the National Learning Facilitator of IRC/Triple-S Uganda, describes the proposed learning model. Read more...