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Water For People adopted an approach of Everyone, Forever. This video presents the perspectives of the local stakeholders involved in that approach in the municipality of Chinda, Honduras. It is based on a study that IRC did of Water For People's approach there.
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WASHTech aims to facilitate cost effective investments in technologies for sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services.
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What if resources from all projects in a district were brought together? What if in addition to constructing water systems we also planned and financed for their operation and maintenance? A story about a fictitious district in the developing world, and what happened to its water supply.
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Vida Duti, leading the Triple-S project in Ghana, reflects on the successes of the Ghana water sector and the trade-off between reaching the unreached and sustaining what is already there.
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In this short film, IRC's CEO Patrick Moriarty unfolds a different world water crisis from the one we know. Behind the billions of people who don't have access to water and sanitation services lie an uncounted number of people who used to have access, until the pumps broke down. More money is spent; new pumps or latrines are build and collapse again. Take a look at the system that lies behind providing water services that last.
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Introducing the WASHCost Calculator and the life-cycle costs approach. Check http://www.washcost.org for more information.
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'World Water Day is an opportunity for all actors to pay attention to the challenges that continue to hinder effective delivery of water services, especially to the rural population', says Jane Nabunnya Mulumba, country coordinator of the Triple-S initiative in Uganda. This video has been developed for World Water Day 2013 which was all around stakeholder cooperation.
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Behavioural change needs to happen at both user level and service provider level if water services are to remain sustainable. The Triple-S project promoted the need for rigorous learning processes for all water stakeholders in order to ensure services that last.
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