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The 'climate industry' is big business, and the projects sometimes exacerbate the problems. Read more...
Efficient tracking of water and sanitation sector financial data. Read more...
Loss and damage is already hammering the water sector. Thanks but no thanks for the empty promises. Read more...
Tax exemption on a number of products can play an important role in improving sanitation coverage in Ethiopia. Read more...
Imagine a future where every child in South Ari Woreda/District has clean water to drink, a safe toilet to use, and the knowledge to wash their hands properly. This is no longer a dream, rather it is a mission in motion. In 2019, South Ari Woreda embarked on a journey to achieve Sustainable... Read more...
It is not a problem of insufficient funding, but rather a lack of creditworthiness of the sector Read more...
The question is, what is the missing link in ensuring increased access to safe water in Uganda? Read more...
Auteurs: Barbara Schreiner, directrice exécutive, Water Integrity Network; Tim Brewer, Water Witness International; Patrick Moriarty, IRC, Catarina Fonseca, IRC, Mary Galvin, Water Integrity Network. Publié initialement par Water Integrity Network (WIN) Read in English | Leer en español Dans un... Read more...
Reparando los agujeros en el balde Read more...
How flooding incidents became an income-generating opportunity in Kasese District Read more...
Authors: Barbara Schreiner, Executive Director, Water Integrity Network; Tim Brewer, Water Witness International; Patrick Moriarty, IRC, Catarina Fonseca, IRC, Mary Galvin, Water Integrity Network. Originally published on the Water Integrity Network (WIN) website . Voir en français | Leer en... Read more...
This is a story of South Ari Woreda's pioneering kebeles, showcasing their efforts in developing and implementing a water safety plan that has enhanced the safety, quality, and service delivery of their water and sanitation. Read more...
The lack of success of blended finance, including the challenges of loan repayments and fiscal space. Read more...
While budgetary allocations and infrastructural growth show an upward trend for water and sanitation, there are loopholes in its functioning and effective implementation. Read more...
Last year we were discussing blended finance, what are we discussing now? Read more...
A country that lifts its people out of poverty needs to connect the systems for financing health, climate and social justice, with water, sanitation and hygiene Read more...
We can already draw on the experience from WASH L&D trailblazers Vanuatu and Bangladesh. Read more...
A fair share of profits from globally shared resources needs to be harnessed to finance the Loss and Damage fund announced at COP27. Read more...
Lessons from Tanzania show that payment by results can help stakeholders achieve improved water point functionality. Read more...
While we see more focus on methane mitigation and increased recognition of sanitation in national climate plans, we all need to face the same way, particularly regarding finance. Read more...