Martin is an expert in participatory approaches for training, learning and monitoring with over 10 years’ experience working with civil society organisations and local governments. Martin brings to the team six years’ experience in the rural water sector focusing on promotion of sustainable approaches, building coalitions and learning alliances to influence sector wide changes. Martin holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Psychology, a Bachelor of Arts degree with Education and a Post Graduate Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation, all from Makerere University.
This book will help managers of non-government and community organisations think critically about what kinds of information they, their organisations... Read more...
This paper presents a literature review of experiences in participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) from around the world, used in differing... Read more...
A 1995 Pacific Institute report, California Water 2020: A Sustainable Vision, offered compelling support for the argument that alternative approaches... Read more...
A laboratory study was undertaken to assess the potential of potassium permanganate, a ceramic candle filter and a combination of both, as a simple... Read more...
The inventory lists the activities financed by the Dutch government through the special programme "urban poverty" as well as other habitat-... Read more...
Since Namibia is the most arid country in the Southern African Region and the water available is often of unacceptable quality, decision makers must... Read more...
This book, the first thematic update of the State of the environment in Southern Africa, published in 1994, looks at both freshwater and marine... Read more...
This publication focuses on water quality issues using examples from around the former Soviet Union. Read more...
Sanitary disposal of faeces is vital to combat childhood diarrhoea, and its promotion is key to improving health in developing countries. Read more...