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The SDGs bring a new sense of urgency, focus and realisation of the great challenge ahead. Read more...
Under the pay-as-you-fetch management model, a water source caretaker is paid a monthly wage. Caretakers are no longer community volunteers as they used to be and this has improved service delivery. Read more...
Stockholm World Water Week discusses World Bank publications on universal metrics. Read more...
Presentation based on the findings from two World Bank publications. Read more...
With many of the seasonal water sources failing due to poor rains, there has been considerable reliance on a limited number of high-yielding water schemes whose ongoing performance is critical to the drought response. Read more...
Going for long-term results requires persistence and courage. Read more...
The Hon. Joseph Kofi Adda unfolds his ambitious goals at Stockholm World Water Week. Read more...
We need to move beyond the easy option of coercion, humiliation and threats to stop open defecation. Read more...
IRC webinar presentation with findings from a landscaping study of frameworks being used to assess WASH systems Read more...
IRC launches its consulting website Read more...
In Asutifi North District in Ghana, the local government works with IRC, Safe Water Network and World Vision (Conrad N. Hilton Foundation partners) to make it the first Ghanaian district where everyone has access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene services by 2030. Read more...
Water is fundamental to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. With these words, the annual World Water Week 2017 was opened yesterday at the city conference hall in Stockholm. Read more...
Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Joseph Kofi Adda and stakeholders lead the way. Read more...
This qualitative research study provides key lessons for different stakeholder groups to improve rural sanitation in India. Read more...
The pathway to sustainable WASH by 2030 Read more...
We need evidence that strong WASH systems provide reliable WASH services. Read more...
Political drivers, including SDG indicators, directly impact sanitation efforts on the ground. Read more...
Routine monitoring of water points is essential to achieving Sustainable Development Goal target 6.1. Read more...
Government, donors, and implementers must come together and invest in national and sub-national systems. Read more...
Robust monitoring is needed to track progress towards achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goal for water. Read more...