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Informing the Community Water and Sanitation Agency's change journey into the national utility for rural service provision. Read more...
This report on the Rural Water 'Utilitisation' project in Ghana gives a comprehensive overview on water infrastructure, services and stakeholders in the Western Region. Read more...
Supporting sector strengthening and learning by conducting a comprehensive overview on water infrastructure (piped water and handpumps), services and... Read more...
Presentation on the pathways under which "utilitisation" of rural water supply takes place and how challenges can be overcome. Read more...
A master plan leads to partnerships with national utilities Read more...
The partnership for a professionalized public utility in Ghana will accelerate Ghana's quest for universal access to WASH by 2030. Read more...
Presentations from the WASH Learning theme 1 - Delivering Safe WASH Services session of the All Systems Connect International Symposium 2023. Read more...
IRC, CWSA and partners convene side event at CSOs-led WASH conference to share project updates. Read more...
Mole XXXIII WASH Conference Side Event by IRC Ghana Read more...
Lessons from the USAID-funded RANO WASH project on operationalising public-private partnerships (PPPs) for rural water services. Read more...
The Umbrella Authority model in Uganda was introduced to professionalise management of water infrastructure and to achieve sustainable functionality Read more...
Modèles nouveaux et éprouvés de prestation de services dans le contexte africain Read more...
based on research carried out on water services in low income areas by three Kenyan Water utilities Read more...
The power of partnerships. Report of an end-of-programme workshop and a WASH Debate. Read more...
Presentation given WEDC 2021 Read more...
A new IRC Thematic Overview Paper discusses the different pathways under which the 'utilitisation' of rural water supply can take place. The factors that drive these processes, the strengths and weaknesses of the resulting models of utility-managed rural water supply, and possible areas for support. Read more...