The power of partnerships. Report of an end-of-programme workshop and a WASH Debate. Read more...
While we see more focus on methane mitigation and increased recognition of sanitation in national climate plans, we all need to face the same way, particularly regarding finance. Read more...
The African Sanitation Policy Guidelines will be of great value to Ethiopia as the country currently does not have an official policy. Read more...
Water resources management, equitable access and hygiene receive due attention. Read more...
A pro-poor strategy has been approved and a new national strategy is on its way. Read more...
Role of technology and local government in waste water management. Expert views from a thematic discussion and webinar. Read more...
Two major development players simultaneously publish papers supporting a more 'systems' based approach. Read more...
What can Uganda and other sub-Saharan African countries learn from Kenya's successful approach to improve menstrual health management? Read more...
Dutch organisations lobby for a credible plan to realise the 2020 sanitation targets. Read more...
Join the debate organised by India Sanitation Coalition and partners in Mumbai on 18 November. Read more...
Tourism-related economic losses from inadequate sanitation are estimated to be US$ 266 million. Read more...
Report of a WASH Dialogue on faecal sludge and septage management Read more...
IRC is among 37 NGOs calling on UN Member States to take concrete steps to fully realise the rights to water and sanitation. Read more...
BRAC plans to expand its scope beyond WASH to water security and from rural to urban areas, as well as moving from service provider to facilitator. Read more...
IRC and the Ministry for Water, Hydraulic Infrastructure and Sanitation of Burkina Faso have decided in this international year of water cooperation to take action together to develop and promote sustainable WASH services in Burkina Faso. On October 1, 2013 they have signed a Memorandum of... Read more...
Why are so many developing countries doing so badly in providing all their citizens with good sanitation, asks Prof. Duncan Mara, University of Leeds? The technical solutions and finances are available, but aid agencies need to focus more on technical training and technical assistance. Read more...
This inventory aims to bring together a selection of the best materials presently available for training in water supply and related fields. Read more...