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In January 2013, the Coca-Cola Company joined a diverse group of organisations who signed on to support sustainable WASH services under the WASH Sustainability Charter . Coca-Cola Company is the 100 th signatory for the Charter and is the first Fortune 500 Company to sign. Read more...
Consultant-led sanitation marketing surveys typically take months to produce a thick report with largely impractical recommendations. The IRC International Water and Sanitation is developing a field tool that delivers, within just one week, a one-page overview matching sanitation supply and demand. Read more...
Last week's IRCnergy week looked at the exciting development of a multi-country sustainability monitoring system for water and sanitation services. Read more...
Etendues d’eau, marais, tourbières etc, couvrent entre 748 et 778 millions d’hectares sur la planète. Ces zones humides couvraient une surface deux fois plus grande il y a cinquante ans. Cette disparition s’accompagne d’une diminution des ressources en eau. Read more...
Si l'eau commence à manquer, il faudra passer d'une tarification binôme habituelle à une tarification progressive de l'eau potable. Read more...
A committee looking into the costs of supporting communities and water service providers in Ghana is set to recommend a sizable increase in spending to improve functionality and sustainability in rural and peri-urban areas. Read more...
Akatsi District Assembly has taken action to address major failures of rural water services in its area, including broken pumps, missing management teams and lack of water quality testing. The district has approved a programme of action and a budget to support it, demonstrating that it has learned... Read more...
Cost of water and sanitation services in Nkwanta in the Bosomtwe District of Ashanti Region, Ghana Read more...
Find out how different organisations around the world are using the life-cycle costs approach. Read more...
Dans le milieu rural l'eau c'est l'affaire des femmes depuis toujours. Ce sont elles qui ravitaillent en eau leurs familles pour les besoins domestiques. Les coûts liés à l'approvisionnement sont également à leur charge. Mais leur faiblesse économique les empêche de s'approvisionner de façon... Read more...
On 25 January 2013, Kwabena Nyarko, on behalf of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre (IRC), presented concepts of the life-cycle costs approach and findings from the scoping mission for WASHCost to expand into Sierra Leone. Read more...
This working paper sets out the theory of change that guides IRC's Triple-S project. At the heart of this approach is a vision of how the rural water... Read more...
PPDA waives procurement rules to assist HPMAs. Read more...
Pétrolia entendait effectuer un forage exploratoire du puits Haldimand no 4 à la mi-janvier mais en a été empêchée par l'adoption de la réglementation sur la protection de l'eau potable adopté en décembre dernierde. Read more...
Le cours gratuit en ligne ( en anglais - "Costing Sustainable Service") commencera le lundi 4 février 2013. Vous pouvez vous inscrire jusqu’au vendredi 1er février 2013. Ce cours, en anglais, a été développé pour aider les gouvernements, les ONG, les donateurs et toute personne qui travaillent sur... Read more...
Cost of water and sanitation services in Jankpariba in the East Gonja District, Ghana Read more...
Cost of water and sanitation services in Edwenase in the Bosomtwe District of Ashanti Region, Ghana Read more...
Asset management and financial planning for life-cycle costs are two of the most critical systemic failure points in water service delivery, according to Triple-S’ Qualitative Document Analysis (QDA). Triple-S’ QDA is a way to assess whether the rural water sector is moving from building systems... Read more...
The Rural Water Supply Network (RWSN) is coordinating a three week e-discussion on water point mapping, entitled “From data to decision making”. The e-discussion will take place between 21 January and 8 February 2013. Read more...