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Accessibility, affordability, and availability of technology options are crucial for the survival of safe water businesses, says Fanny Boulloud of the Swiss Antenna Foundation. As a partner in the 'Safe Water Phase 2' programme, IRC spoke to Boulloud about business viability at a stakeholder... Read more...
How stakeholders should work together to end open defecation. Read more...
IRC's Ingeborg Krukkert kreeg deze vraag in het VPRO radio programma Bureau Buitenland. Read more...
Commissioner Jagadeesha and national adviser Rohit Kakkar share their takeaways. Read more...
Watershed heeft een geïntegreerde aanpak om SDG6 te behalen. Read more...
The Watershed partnership's integrated approach to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6. Read more...
Exploring budget allocations and expenditure by national, state and district authorities for Odisha State and Ganjam District in India. Read more...
New book reveals how India made community water management work even without charismatic leaders. Read more...
New project helps local government make their cities open defecation free. Read more...
Experts come up with better ways to promote sanitation in India. Read more...
A reflection on the challenges and successes during the inception phase of Watershed - empowering citizens. Read more...
Building on the lessons of the Sanitation Innovation Accelerator Read more...
In the first nine months of the strategic partnership Watershed – empowering citizens context analysis and stakeholder and factor analyses have been carried out. These analyses will give direction to the partnership's activities for the coming months. Read more...
India Sanitation Coalition, IRC and TARU Leading Edge are launching the first #WASHInsights dialogue in New Delhi. Read more...
Tracking budgets and actual expenditure in WASH are essential to ensure sustainable water and sanitation services. Planning and budgets have to capture the activities and costs supporting ongoing services beyond the creation of infrastructures. Read more...
The decision to divert funding from water to sanitation turned sour when drought struck India. Read more...
The Indian government has a target to make India ‘Open Defecation Free’ by 2019. All stakeholders are increasing their efforts to meet this target, which will have an impact on more than half the population. Read more...
The first six innovations selected for the Sanitation Innovation Accelerator 2016 have been formally introduced at a special gathering of water and sanitation experts and investment mentors. Read more...
The Sanitation Innovation Accelerator attracts and supports market-driven innovations in rural sanitation with a sustainable and scalable business model. Read more...
The challenge of making India open defecation free through WASH Dialogues Read more...