Our Resources library contains some of our best thinking as well as useful resources from other organisations. Here are our most recent additions
This learning note describes and analyses the four business models elaborated by USAID Transform WASH, which have been applied over the last six... Read more...
An integrated plan for the provision of sustainable WASH services and mitigation of skin-related NTDs (yaws, buruli ulcer and leprosy) by 2030... Read more...
How ready are local government institutions, tasked with the job, to effectively plan and implement solid waste management systems? Read more...
An analysis of the issues and advocacy opportunities that could help achieve Agenda 2030. Which reform can have a direct effect on both national and... Read more...
Best practices, challenges and recommendations on the use of UNICEF's Value for Money (VFM) tool and other VFM metrics. Read more...
Required, budgeted, and actual WASH expenditure from taxes, transfers, and tariffs for new infrastructure, major maintenance, and indirect support. Read more...
Which primary entry points can the WASH sector leverage to work in closer partnership with the global health sector? Read more...
Supporting local government authorities in planning and budgeting for sustainable district-level water services. Available in English and French. Read more...
Learning alliances are critical for bringing together relevant WASH stakeholders from government WASH sector offices at the woreda and zone levels,... Read more...
Indicators for hand hygiene monitoring in households, schools and health care centres, for policy makers, implementors and citizens. Read more...
Impacts d'un système prépayé sur la résolution des contraintes du système Read more...
En Ouganda, Water For People soutient les associations de mécaniciens de pompes à main en leur proposant des formations et des kits d'outils. Read more...
Presentation accompanying the symposium session exploring the perceived divide between human rights and systems strengthening approaches. Read more...