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In addition to infrastructure development, better management of water resources requires mechanisms for institutional strengthening, information... Read more...
Role of technology and local government in waste water management. Expert views from a thematic discussion and webinar. Read more...
This thematic discussion examines the readiness of India's local government institutions to effectively plan and implement grey water management as... 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...
Key learnings for budget and financing arrangements for WASH in two Indian states (Bihar and Odisha), with emphasis on hygiene in the wake of the... Read more...
Report of a WASH Debate on climate adaptation. Read more...
An expert panel highlighted the role of youth as a key stakeholder in ensuring sanitation services for all in India. Read more...
There is evidence of strengthened capacities for lobby and advocacy (L&A) and WASH service delivery impact in the six programme countries (India... Read more...
How can the devolution of planning and budgetary processes help communities raise their issues and plan accordingly. Read more...
A new briefing note tracks the state budget allocations for WASH for Bihar and Odisha. 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...
With water demand in India estimated to exceed supply by a factor of two by 2030, the sustainability of sanitation programmes is at risk. Read more...
Join the debate organised by India Sanitation Coalition and partners in Mumbai on 18 November. Read more...
Experts discuss why building and maintaining facilities are equally important for water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in Indian schools. Read more...
Tourism-related economic losses from inadequate sanitation in India are estimated to be US$ 266 million. Cities that have attracted tourists have... Read more...
Tourism-related economic losses from inadequate sanitation are estimated to be US$ 266 million. Read more...
Report of a WASH Dialogue on faecal sludge and septage management Read more...
The decision to divert funding from water to sanitation turned sour when drought struck India. Read more...
Community rural water supply in India is being undermined by opposing strategies. Read more...