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Asunafo North Municipal Assembly, Asunafo South District Assembly and Tano North District Assembly together with major development partners and stakeholders have developed their respective 7-year (2023- 2030) WASH master plans to drive district-wide access to WASH services in Ghana. Read more...
The Tano North 7-year WASH master plan (2023-2030) Read more...
The Asunafo South 7-year WASH master plan (2023-2030). Read more...
The Asunafo North 7-year WASH master plan (2023-2030). Read more...
A panel discussion organised by Youth4Water in collaboration with IRC on solutions to the challenges faced by communities in India/Odisha. Read more...
A review of the Tanzanian water sector budget for 2021/22. Read more...
Based on evidence-based monitoring of water and sanitation service levels, budgets, outcome harvesting, district capacity assessment and water... 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...
This is the end-of-project evaluation of Watershed - empowering citizens conducted by PopDev Consultancy on request of the Directorate-General for... Read more...
Strong civil society leaders share how they are fighting to bring safe water and sanitation to their communities. Read more...
The broad vision, programmes and strategies for the implementation of a 13-year initiative to provide universal access to safe water, basic... Read more...
An IRC Uganda / Watershed video set in Rwenzori Region. Read more...
How are IWRM and WASH related, what are the steps already taken and what is still needed for integration? Read more...
Achieving sustainable WASH services requires problem-based approaches focusing on a specific watershed or municipality. Read more...
Within the focus area (speerpunt) “water” of Dutch development cooperation policy, there are two key strands: improving integrated water resources management (IWRM) and the provision of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services. At policy level, relevant linkages between these two areas are... Read more...