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By participating in decision making, a citizen committee helps local government budget effectively for better water and sanitation services. Read more...
An indigenous movement helps women and people living with disabilities advocate for their rights in public platforms. Read more...
A meeting organised by Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network (UWASNET) and IRC Uganda, to inform the parliamentarians about the Watershed empowering citizens programme, discuss key issues in WASH and IWRM, and make recommendations on how the issues can be addressed effectively. Read more...
Ahead of the European elections of 23 May. What can you do for water and sanitation for all, forever in Europe and beyond? Read more...
Management of WASH systems in Rural Communities: citizens can make a change. Read more...
In the process of writing the Multi-annual Country Strategies: does the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs consider the WASH strategy? Read more...
IRC joins workshop on a common advocacy agenda to achieve water and sanitation for all. Read more...
The Watershed partnership's integrated approach to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6. Read more...
Exploring budget allocations and expenditure by national, state and district authorities for Odisha State and Ganjam District in India. Read more...
A reflection on the challenges and successes during the inception phase of Watershed - empowering citizens. Read more...
In the first nine months of the strategic partnership Watershed – empowering citizens context analysis and stakeholder and factor analyses have been carried out. These analyses will give direction to the partnership's activities for the coming months. Read more...
An overview of the challenges Watershed - empowering citizens will address. Read more...
During the launch of Watershed – empowering citizens in Ghana partners and interested parties confirmed their commitment to ensure sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services for all. Read more...
Africa's governments should "put resolute actions in favour of water and should confront the immediate challenges of scarcity of safe and clean water." a plea by Hon. Kibaki at the opening of the 6th Africa Water Week (AWW) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Read more...
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), African Ministers Council on Water (AMCOW) and the national governments jointly prepare for the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG6) and the Dakar N'gor Declaration on Water and Sanitation. Read more...
Roel Blesgraaf looks back on day 2 of the Africa Water Week. Read more...
Civil Society Organisations in the Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector have called upon the African Ministerial Council on Water (AMCOW) to take action to ensure universal access to sustainable services, leaving no one behind. Read more...
In this first year of the Watershed programme the country teams define their goals in a Theory of Change workshop. Read more...
We have to get the next five years right if we are to meet the target of universal access to water, sanitation and hygiene services by 2030. Read more...