Donors, government, and NGOs reflect on the achievements and challenges of the BRAC WASH programme that brought hygienic sanitation to more than 37 million people and safe water to two million.
Title | BRAC WASH : learning from WASH experiences in Bangladesh : BRAC Centre, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26-27 April, 2015 |
Publication Type | Conference Report |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | McIntyre, P |
Pagination | iv, 36 p. : 8 fig., photogr. |
Date Published | 09/2015 |
Publisher | BRAC and IRC |
Place Published | The Hague, The Netherlands |
Publication Language | English |
Abstract | The BRAC WASH programme began in 2006 and has provided more than 37 million people in Bangladesh with hygienic sanitation and more than two million with access to safe water. This report documents the proceedings of a learning workshop that brought together donors, government, and national and international NGOs to examine the outcomes of the BRAC WASH programme second phase and emerging challenges. The first part of the report starts with a review of the programme’s achievements and main challenges, with a special focus on the innovation and learning partnership between BRAC and IRC and what the sector should adopt from BRAC WASH. This is followed by responses from BRAC WASH staff to questions from the floor about issues including financing, sustainability and data sharing. In the next section there are short reflections from the programme’s donors including the Embassy of the Netherlands, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Splash, as well as the Bangladesh government, IRC, NGO Dustha Shasthya Kendra (DSK) and others. Part two of the report documents discussions on three new areas of work that BRAC intends to focus on: sustainable integration of WASH in other BRAC programmes, WASH in urban areas and water security in coastal areas. |
Notes | Includes list of participants |