Our Resources library contains some of our best thinking as well as useful resources from other organisations. Here are our most recent additions
This annual report 2016-2020 presents the work the Watershed empowering citizens programme has done with its partners and its achievements since its... Read more...
Perspectives from the union, state and local government, and CSOs, The main recommendations focused on the need for improved support to local... Read more...
How CSOs in Bangladesh, India, Kenya and elsewhere have collaborated to understand funding flows and key moments for budget decision-making, and... Read more...
An analysis of government interventions for providing institutional water and sanitation services, with recommendations on how to improve... Read more...
An analysis of government or private interventions for providing institutional water and sanitation services, with recommendations on how to improve... Read more...
A call for devolution of power to local government, capacity strengthening, decentralised planning and transparency and accountability in the Indian... Read more...
Key learnings for budget and financing arrangements for WASH in two Indian states (Bihar and Odisha), with emphasis on hygiene in the wake of the... Read more...
How does understanding public finance for WASH help civil society organisations (CSOs) to enhance their work in the community, and are budget related... Read more...
How does understanding public finance for WASH help civil society organisations (CSOs) to enhance their work in the community, and are budget related... Read more...
The brief captures the experiences, challenges and recommendations of civil society organisations (CSOs) and local government representatives. Read more...
This paper focuses on budget allocations and expenditures by national, state and district authorities for Odisha State and Ganjam District (India). Read more...
Less misleading displays of financial data, such as stacked histograms, which separate capital and recurrent expenditure, are preferable to flow... Read more...