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Steeds vaker werken bedrijven en ngo's samen aan water in ontwikkelingslanden. Read more...
Watervraagstukken zijn ingewikkeld, en ze zullen alleen maar complexer worden. Read more...
Op papier is het gelukt om meer mensen aan schoon drinkwater te helpen. Read more...
A new consultancy venture aims to bring high quality professional advice and technical assistance on the WASH sector to clients around the world. Read more...
Clearly, the High Level Meeting (HLM) is a massive global undertaking. As an IRC colleague phrased it, the HLM is the “cherry on the cake” that is preceded by a long preparatory process. Whether the HLM delivers the results that justify the gigantic efforts and costs associated with it is to my... Read more...
This document presents a set of monitoring indicators and data collection sheets. 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...
Presentations from the two webinars on tools for measuring WASH sustainability, organised by SustainableWASH.org and the Rural Water Supply Network. Read more...
Sector stakeholders are increasingly using sustainability tools. Two webinars in March drew on research conducted as part of Triple-S and generated discussion on areas for improvement. Read more...
THE HAGUE, 07 April 2014 – The third Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) High Level Meeting will be held at the World Bank in Washington DC on 11 April 2014. The international think-and-do tank IRC announced its commitment statements today. Read more...
On the 4 th of April, a conference on “Improving Resilience Building Water Strategies in Arid Lands” has gathered about 100 participants in Nairobi, Kenya. The conference aimed at sharing experiences of the Kenya Arid Lands Disaster Risk Reduction (KALDRR) WASH program with experts of the WASH and... Read more...
In rural Ghana water coverage rates have been rapidly increasing across the country yet there is a real concern about the sustainability of water supply systems. Ensuring a systematic approach to asset management is therefore becoming more important. However, it is unclear which asset management... Read more...
In Bangladesh, BRAC is looking at business models for the use of faecal sludge as organic fertiliser. Read more...
Practical tools to keep water and sanitation systems running were discussed at the 2014 WASH Sustainability Forum in Amsterdam, This was the fifth in a series of such events which bring together practitioners, policy makers and thought leaders to address challenges around sustainability and to... Read more...
28 April - 24 May 2014, the Rural Water Supply Network (RWSN) and the Multiple-use Water Services (MUS) Group, will be hosting a joint e-discussion. This e-discussion aims to improve understanding among water practitioners of the Multiple-Use Services approach and explore how this links with issues... Read more...
This short video from the BRAC WASH programme highlights their ongoing study in Bangladesh on the use of faecal sludge from double pit latrines as organic fertiliser.
Read more...This paper presents lessons learnt on improving learning in the WASH sector through resource centre networks in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Honduras, Nepal... Read more...