The WASH SDG programme employs an integrated approach to ensure safe water supply, improved sanitation services and good hygienic behaviour and practices targeting the hard-to-reach, the poorest of the poor and people living in remote or slum areas. As part of the WASH SDG programme, WASH Alliance... Read more...
There is decades of evidence of the disproportionate impact of WASH on women and girls, but relatively few women at the decision-making table. Learn... Read more...
This presentation introduces the WASH emergency resilience and peace triple nexus framework, which includes WASH building blocks and draws from... Read more...
Joint presentation Kyla Gregoire, CARE USA/Malawi, Richard Bassono, GRET, Burkina Faso, Lavuun Verstraete, Unicef Ethiopia, Fatim Hélène Traoré,... Read more...
Achievements and key messages from the USAID Transform WASH programme (2017 to 2023) in Ethiopia. Read more...
Achievements and key messages from the USAID Transform WASH programme (2017 to 2023) in Ethiopia. Read more...
Market based sanitation is about strengthening businesses offering sanitation products and services Read more...
Ministry of Water and Energy (Ethiopia), COWASH, SNV and IRC reflecting on partnership work in Ethiopia Read more...
Supporting Ethiopian water professionals and students Read more...
The SMART market-based approach is contributing to SDG 6 and beyond. Its impact is significant, but localised. Read more...
Drawing from 10 years of experience, Insights into the various perspectives of partners, the different types of partnerships and the partnering... Read more...
During a visit to South Ari district, the IRC WASH delegation confirmed their commitment to help the district achieve Sustainable Development Goal 6. Read more...
While alignment on a common vision may be a defining aspect of WASH collaborative approaches, some alignment around specific activities is also... Read more...
Raising the "decision intelligence" of sanitation customers in Ethiopia Read more...
A framework for defining and measuring the wider support systems needed to maintain infrastructure was developed and applied in six countries with... Read more...