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.
Following a review of existing latrine pit emptying devices (conventional vacuum tanker trucks, BREVAC vacuum tanker truck, MICRAVAC latrine emptying... Read more...
The CIDA-funded Community Water Project (COWAP) began in 1994 in the Upper Regions of Ghana as a follow-up to the Water Utilization Project (WUP)... Read more...
Describes field studies of pit latrine emptying using the micravac, a small-scale motorized tanker, in two areas in Zimbabwe: Porta farm, a temporary... Read more...
This guide explains why gender-sensitive indicators are useful tools for measuring the result of CIDA's development initiatives. Read more...
This handbook can be used to: i. review the main approaches using gender-sensitive indicators, and ii. Read more...
Consists of the paper: Human resources development in the water sector - a proposed strategy : discussion paper Read more...
Few would dispute that urban water systems should be both healthy and sustainable. Ideally, along with efficiency, these would be central pillars in... Read more...