Sanitation professionals look at ways of improving public and private sanitation service delivery. Read more...
How can national governments, NGOs and donors work together to strengthen local government capacity? Read more...
It takes at least two months to repair a broken water source in rural areas of Uganda. This was revealed by a study conducted in 2012 by IRC Uganda in eight districts of Alebtong, Kitgum, Lira, Nwoya, Kabarole, Kamwenge, Kasese and Kyenjojo. The study was conducted to assess the performance of... Read more...
The success of the scheme begins with water users reporting faults by sending a text message to their area mechanic. Read more...
Paul Nyeko Ogiramoi explains how water supply and sanitation boards at local sub-county level can make community management work.
Read more...Worldwide, traditional toilets are letting people down, with about 2.6 billion people using unsafe ones or defecating in the open. Read more...
Territorial approaches to rural water supply were a hot topic at this week's Triple-S annual meeting. Read more...
Water for People (WfP) determines that microfinance helps release public funds to reach the poorest. Read more...
Service Delivery Indicators (SDIs) are being developed in Uganda to supplement the national 11 golden indicators Read more...
A presentation by Paul Kimera (ATC Uganda) on the development of the Uganda Technology Introduction Process (TIP) during the webinar on December 11th, 2013 "Introducing and scaling up sustainable water and sanitation technologies". Read more...
In Uganda 10 million people lack access to safe water. The Commissioner for Rural Water Supply and Sanitation says devolving water services closer to people and taking steps to improve functionality will achieve better services. Read more...
Sub County Water and Sanitation Boards could help fix community management in Uganda – but only with support. Read more...
How stakeholder cooperation enhances water facilities, as this video shows. Read more...
The water supply coverage in Kabarole district in Uganda has been low. However, with the interventions of international organisations the situation is getting better, says Pius Mugabi Senior Water Officer of the district. Read more...
Martin Watsisi from Triple-S Uganda talks about the use of mobile phones to collect data at water point sources to alert district water officers and health assistants. Read more...
Video illustrating the challenge facing technology to provide sustainable water services. Read more...
Recent innovations in information technology have greatly improved the speed and accuracy in acquisition of data for improving service delivery in various fields including the WASH sector Read more...