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The SMART market-based approach is contributing to SDG 6 and beyond. Its impact is significant, but localised. Read more...
Policy recommendations to achieve Ethiopia's ambitious goal of reaching 100% coverage with at least basic drinking water service by 2030 and ensuring... Read more...
Learn more from four new publications on public finance for community and institutional WASH services. Read more...
A call for devolution of power to local government, capacity strengthening, decentralised planning and transparency and accountability in the Indian... Read more...
An NGO and local governments grapple with the long-term implications of meeting emergency water supply needs during COVID-19. Read more...
Targeted and affordable water tariffs, self-supply investments, microfinance and solar energy can help finance Ethiopia's water sector. Read more...
The era of eyes on, hands off are gone! Responsibility for rural water and sanitation shifts from local government to new national agency. Read more...
How can the devolution of planning and budgetary processes help communities raise their issues and plan accordingly. Read more...
Using real life examples to show how Political Economy Analysis (PEA) can be used in practical ways in WASH system planning and promotion. Read more...
IRC Uganda is working in 4 districts according to the WASH Agenda for Change (WA4C) principles. Read more...
The relatively low allocation of financial resources towards recurrent costs of rural water suppy in Uganda works against the delivery of adequate... Read more...
The essentials of creating actionable monitoring systems for lasting results. Read more...
Community rural water supply in India is being undermined by opposing strategies. Read more...
This paper summarises findings from a recent study of the status of rural water supply in some thirteen countries, which aimed to identify commonalities in both challenges and opportunities to rural water supply in countries as diverse as the USA, India, Honduras and Ghana. It spans a developmental... Read more...