Our Resources library contains some of our best thinking as well as useful resources from other organisations. Here are our most recent additions
Les enseignements tirés par les partenaires de l'initiative Safe Water Partnership (SWP) pour identifier les moyens de renforcer l'utilisation des... Read more...
Lessons learned by Safe Water Partnership (SWP) project partners on ways to enhance the use of data for planning and implementing responsive,... Read more...
Three factors – legitimacy of the collaborative, aligning activities within clear mandates, and demonstrating value – all work together to secure... Read more...
Insights, tips, and advice to improve public services like water and sanitation through multi-stakeholder collective action and action research. Read more...
This article demonstrates the effectiveness of facilitation of a learning alliance by a non-governmental organization providing funding and expert... Read more...
Successful pathways secured uptake by government and had flexible programming. Read more...
Recording of a webinar on lessons learned after nearly four years of intensive research on the use of collective action in WASH by the USAID-... Read more...
The implications of the SDG 6.1 ambitions for national authorities and service providers, with a special focus on the progress so far in Ghana,... Read more...
The report identifies the strengths and weaknesses that emerged during the development of the district master plan and provides recommendations to... Read more...
An analysis to track progress towards WASH targets Read more...
The two utility models present in Kabarole outperformed the community management model, with the existing national utility demonstrating greater... Read more...
A novel public-public partnership between Uganda's national water utility and local government is part of the increasing trend of rural utilisation. Read more...
Results from stakeholders workshops in Ethiopia and Uganda indicate that a more intentional focus on factor interactions in WASH systems could lead... Read more...
Nearly 10 million Ugandans face multiple vulnerabilities that account for their marginalisation and exclusion from WASH services. Read more...
Keynote presentation on why networking and collective action are essential to systems change Read more...
2017 baseline data on WASH service levels and the nine WASH system building blocks. Read more...