Cor has 39 years of professional experience in WASH information management and information services. Since 2019 he is IRC's Information Manager, specialising in MS Teams. He is editor of IRC's newsletter Amplify and was co-founder and co-editor of the IRC / USAID Sanitation Updates blog, which ran from 2008-2021. From 2016-2020 he was IRC's co-representative in the Board of the online Q&A forum KnowledgePoint.
In 2020, he organised the first ever WASH sector webinar on decolonisation. Next to decolonising WASH knowledge, he has a special interest in transparency and the right to information and ethical funding. Cor has been on short missions for IRC to India, Nepal and Uganda.
In his spare time he enjoys dancing with grandmothers and taking Toby out for walks.
Report of a Watershed empowering citizens webinar on adjusting your advocacy to COVID-19 pandemic. Read more...
The power of partnerships. Report of an end-of-programme workshop and a WASH Debate. Read more...
De-risking investments by building capacities and subsidising interest. Report of an IRC-NWP WASH Debate. Read more...
How do we make sure that everyone has a basic level of service? Report of an IRC WASH Debate. Read more...
A series of four videos explore the work and lessons learnt during the SMARTerWASH project in Ghana. Read more...
Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources Hon Joseph Kofi Adda inaugurates nine-member Advisory Board. Read more...
Indian sanitation entrepreneur Mayank Midha one year later. Read more...
Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Joseph Kofi Adda and stakeholders lead the way. Read more...
Max Foundation and IRC invite you to discuss sustainability and domestic resource mobilisation when aid ends. Read more...
IRC and the Safe Water Network are piloting a sustainable service delivery approach at district level. Read more...
Water and sanitation services are finally set to get the attention they deserve. Read more...
Watershed strategic partnership seeks allies to build a strong civil society. Read more...
Communities in Ghana, Ethiopia, Uganda and Bangladesh are en route to better health with the help of local NGOs. Read more...
More funding for a local government-led approach introduced in 2008 by SNV and IRC to scale up sanitation from community to district level. Read more...
IRC has been awarded US$ 3 million to ensure that over the next three years, 1.3 million people in Ghana will have access to water services that last: not just for a year or two - but indefinitely. Read more...
This short video, produced by the WASHTech project, illustrates the challenge of technology in WASH and how the Technology Applicability Framework (TAF) provides a systematic and participatory way of assessing and adopting technology innovation at scale, for services that last. Read more...
A new joint initiative in Ghana aims to ensure that monitoring information is effectively used to keep water and sanitation services working. Read more...
His Excellency John Agyekum Kufuor, former President of Ghana (2001-2009) and former Chairperson of the African Union (2007–2008), will be the first high-level Chair of the Sanitation and Water for All partnership. Kufuor is a passionate global advocate for leadership, … Read more...
Le projet intitulé « Sustainability of Water Services Delivery – SWSD in Great Afram Plains au Ghana » est financé par la Fondation Conrad N. Hilton. Son lancement, qui a eu lieu à Accra du 27 juin au 2 juillet 2011, avait débouché sur la validation de la méthodologie générale de mise en œuvre, l'... Read more...
Water Services that Last website launched Read more...