Publications and Knowledge Management Officer | IRC Ethiopia
Tsegaye Yeshiwas Hailu has been working as a journalist in the Ethiopia media climate for over a decade. Throughout his career, he has reported for radio, TV, and newspapers, starting as a novice and working his way up to senior roles. He has also covered the topic of WASH in his reporting. In December 2019, he joined IRC as a publications and knowledge management officer. In this position, Tsegaye oversees the publication process and leads organizational branding while facilitating knowledge management. He holds a BA in journalism and communications, as well as an MA in media and communication.
The review seeks to assess the prevalence of private sector management models and their potential to improve both the coverage and sustainability of... Read more...
Presentation summarising the progress by the Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Electricity in Ethiopia to implement Self-supply within the One WASH... Read more...
Poster sharing the results of a hygiene cost effectiveness study in Bhutan. Read more...
Poster presented at the 2015 UNC water and health conference. Read more...
International consultations on targets and indicators for post-2015 WaSH identified non-household settings as a priority, but not all countries are... Read more...
This is the first national gender study exploring sanitation and hygiene in Bhutan. The aim was to make Bhutan's Rural Sanitation and Hygiene... Read more...
This study evaluated the impact of the BRAC WASH programme in Bangladesh on various issues related to water, sanitation and hygiene at household and... Read more...
Sustainability instruments contribute to better water, sanitation of hygiene (WASH) projects but still face shortcomings. Read more...
A state of the art of strengthening monitoring water supply and sanitation in developing countries. Google scholar Read more...
Background note prepared for the IRC event on the 4th of March 2015. Read more...
Graph representing the Theory of Change of the Triple-S project. Read more...
Sustainable groundwater use is more likely in Indian villages if farmers, other village community members and NGOs work together with researchers and... Read more...