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WASH Systems Strengthening Help Desk and Call-Down Service Read more...
Policy recommendations for national government and the state government of Odisha. Read more...
What are the social and economic benefits of water-related investments? And what kind of financial returns on investments can be expected? Read more...
Strengthening institutions is key to sustainable services Read more...
What we can learn from Ghana Read more...
Coming together to increase the political prioritisation of water, sanitation, and hygiene and ensure the integration of these services in national climate, health, and economic policies and strategies. Read more...
Pourquoi avons-nous besoin de renforcer les systèmes WASH ? Read more...
Civil society working in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector in Uganda together with the Ministry of Water and Environment are engaging to re-align sector implementation to the new programmatic approach of the National Development Plan III. Read more...
A Watershed India workshop looked into the role of the Gram Panchayat (village council) in WASH budget tracking. Read more...
The Hon. Joseph Kofi Adda unfolds his ambitious goals at Stockholm World Water Week. Read more...
New book reveals how India made community water management work even without charismatic leaders. Read more...
Max Foundation and IRC invite you to discuss sustainability and domestic resource mobilisation when aid ends. Read more...
20 February 2017 you can listen to the very first episode of IRC's podcast WASH Talk. Read more...
La dignité, santé et sécurité des Burkinabè est une priorité pour le gouvernement du nouveau Président mais aussi pour sa femme qui s'est engagée dans la campagne « FASOTOILETTES 2017 ». Read more...
Water and sanitation services are finally set to get the attention they deserve. Read more...
IRC Ghana Country Director Vida Duti will be one of the speakers at the philanthropy platform in Accra. Read more...
The Community Water Plus project investigates the support that is being provided to community-managed rural water supplies. This is being done for twenty case studies of programmes from across India. Read more...
For community-managed rural water supply to be sustainable, a "plus" is needed: special efforts to empower communities during project implementation, and continued support from government during service delivery. The Community Water Plus project seeks to get a better understanding of the costs of... Read more...
The Community Water Plus project assesses twenty cases of support to community managed rural water supplies across India. IRC carried out one of these studies around support to community-managed handpumps in Patharpratima, West Bengal. The case study concludes that an effective mechanism for... Read more...
To provide ongoing services, local governments need to systematically address the full range of costs, beyond construction of water facilities. This experiment supported districts to apply the life-cycle costs approach and asset management, so that their water and sanitation plans and budgets would... Read more...