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AfricaSan7 Conference, Swakopmund, 06 - 11 November 2023 Read more...
Plans to achieve universal WASH coverage by 2030 Read more...
The 'climate industry' is big business, and the projects sometimes exacerbate the problems Read more...
Basic facts about the epidemic, the linkages between HIV/AIDS and WASH, the impact of HIV/AIDS on water and sanitation organizations and services,... Read more...
Efficient tracking of water and sanitation sector financial data. Read more...
The water sector in South Africa should focus more on the needs of HIV positive individuals and strengthen multi-sectoral initiatives. Read more...
This paper introduces the concept of Learning Alliances, a structured process of innovation and scaling up of innovation in the water and sanitation... Read more...
ADM-LAB Living labs for Adaptive delta management in Bangladesh Read more...
annual_report_2023_cover_photo.png Bosco Mwije is a plumber working for the government of Uganda’s Mid-Western Umbrella for Water and Sanitation Authority in Rweihamba, Kasenda. The government is committed to an ambitious goal: achieving universal access to piped water supply through public... Read more...
When you move into your home or business premises, you expect there to be taps and running water; toilets that flush; and for the water to go somewhere to be dealt with safely. You hardly notice these services, or think about how important they are to your health and livelihood. And I bet you don’t... Read more...
53180084724_64e58cbff4_k_1.jpg Grace Kansiime and her daughter enjoying safe water from a new household water connection Systems are all around us, delivering essential services that we rely on. Power, healthcare and of course water, sanitation and hygiene. We benefit from these systems daily, and... Read more...
Walk through the municipality of Kornaka, Niger, and you’ll see open dumpsites where children play, often barefoot, and women dispose of their family’s dirty water. They’re not just an eyesore. They’re dangerous. Infectious diseases like Malaria spread from the sites to contaminate homes and... Read more...
Vida was a child when a military regime seized power from the government in Ghana in 1979. At the time, Vida and her family were living in the capital, Accra. Many families – including Vida’s – had to leave their homes, to flee the violence and economic instability. vidas_childhood_photo.jpeg Vida... Read more...
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IRC Uganda's vision and strategy, and the organisational changes and business development measures required to implement the strategic plan. Read more...
Infographic showing the interlinkages in the water, sanitation and solid waste service chains Read more...
Systems thinking for safe services; how water, sanitation and solid waste service chains are interlinked Read more...
Loss and damage is already hammering the water sector. Thanks but no thanks for the empty promises. Read more...
Tax exemption on a number of products can play an important role in improving sanitation coverage in Ethiopia Read more...
A case story of progress and gains in connecting good governance in healthcare to water, sanitation and hygiene service interventions through... Read more...