Programme officer | IRC India
Shiny is Programme Officer for IRC's India Country Programme. Shiny supports programme implementation and leads communications for India. She also supports the Bangladesh Country Programme. Her interests lie in working towards gender transformative change and sustainability. Shiny's prior experience has been in research on gender and equity, in informal economy and evaluations, and urban governance.
Inspirational stories about how ordinary women in India and Kenya have converted the challenges posed by COVID-19 into an opportunity to promote good... Read more...
A fact sheet on Indian national and state level institutions in Odisha and Bihar engaging in particular with rural water supply and resources. Read more...
Recommendations to address the funding challenges of India's flagship rural water and sanitation initiatives. Read more...
Training a women's self-help group in rural India to realise their dream of a clean village. Read more...
Using the Life-Cycle Cost Approach to understand the rural WASH budget. Read more...
Notes from an online discussion - Interpersonal communication is key in combating the crisis. Read more...
A compilation of best practices from Odisha, India. Read more...
Providing inputs for a ministerial task force supporting Swachh Bharat Mission Phase II. Read more...
Water and sanitation interventions should put special focus on strengthening systems of community participation as well as enabling the participation... Read more...
Two new Watershed India working papers draw lessons from research in Bihar and Odisha. Read more...
Report of a webinar organised by the SuSanA India chapter, WaterAid India, IRC and the India Sanitation Coalition. Read more...
A joint IRC-UNICEF India study across four districts in Odisha. Read more...
Enhanced capacity building initiatives are needed for Administrators, Technocrats and Elected Representatives, especially at the operational levels... Read more...
A Watershed India workshop looked into the role of the Gram Panchayat (village council) in WASH budget tracking. Read more...
Problem tree analysis is a good tool to plan, assess and adapt WASH programmes. Lessons from Watershed India. Read more...
How can the devolution of planning and budgetary processes help communities raise their issues and plan accordingly. Read more...
A roadmap for tracking and analysing district budgets for water and sanitation programmes in Bihar, India. Read more...
A roadmap for tracking and analysing district budgets for water and sanitation programmes in Odisha, India. Read more...
A new briefing note tracks the state budget allocations for WASH for Bihar and Odisha. Read more...