Former IRC Associate
How can the safety of drinking-water be monitored globally? What definitions would be meaningful and assist decision-makers in the process of... Read more...
How can the safety of drinking-water be monitored globally? What definitions would be meaningful and assist decision-makers in the process of... Read more...
During the 6th Rural Water Supply Network Forum, which took place from November 29 to December 1, 2011, more than one hundred participants paid a visit to the Story Booth to be recorded on video and participate in the Triple-S story initiative. Read more...
The Akatsi District in the Volta Region collected baseline data on all its water facilities using the Field Level Operations Watch, (FLOWs) technology. Read more...
Triple-S Uganda organised a national learning forum to reflect on self-supply. The forum was organised in partnership with The Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE); Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network (UWASNET); Network for Water and Sanitation (NETWAS); Uganda Rain Water Association (URWA)... Read more...
This paper is about the costs of providing direct and indirect support to rural water service provision and provides an overview of the features such... Read more...
Enhancing self-supply initiatives can go a long way in improving access to safe water in Uganda, and ultimately attaining the MDG targets. This was the key message emerging from the discussions taking place during the National Learning Forum on Self-Supply in December 2011. Read more...
The Community Water and Sanitation Agency (CWSA) in Ghana is considering a combination of insurance cover and mutual funds between villages to ensure that there is enough money in the system to repair and maintain water systems in rural areas. Read more...