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Under the pay-as-you-fetch management model, a water source caretaker is paid a monthly wage. Caretakers are no longer community volunteers as they used to be and this has improved service delivery. Read more...
This report marks the end of IRC's 2012-2016 business plan with a reflection on the successful end of programme evaluation, Read more...
Developing a collaborative master plan for Kabarole District to attract more national government funding. Read more...
This tool provides guidance on a systematic approach to experimenting with innovative solutions to water problems. Read more...
Working together towards our shared vision of achieving SDG 6 – universal access to sustained WASH services across districts and countries through systems change. Read more...
Rehabilitation of one primary school borehole has been successful but many others still depend on unreliable water. Read more...
In Uganda, IRC is supporting local and national government to ensure that people get better water, sanitation and hygiene services. We believe that government needs to be empowered to create systems that make these services sustainable. We are working with WaterAid and Water For People in an alliance called WASH Agenda for Change to make this happen.
Read more...The Hague, 20 December 2016 – The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation has awarded US$ 1 million to IRC – a leading champion of universal access to sustainable water services. The aim of the investment is to develop a plan for a fourteen year programme of collective action to achieve universal access to... Read more...
In the Ugandan district of Kabarole, IRC is working to support local government create sustainable water and sanitation services and assisting to sustain them.
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IRC has been awarded a US$ 1 million grant to develop a fourteen year programme. Read more...
Passing on the baton. IRC takes the legacy of Ton Schouten forward. Read more...
The role of learning in water supply systems in rural Uganda. Read more...
Joined forces at the Kampala WASH Symposium identify what stands in the way of sustainability. Read more...
District partnerships are at the heart of the WASH Agenda for Change (WA4C). Read more...
Detailed information about IRC's progress made in 2015. Read more...
Intern Jimmy Otim realised his passion for WASH in Uganda's Lira District. Read more...
WASH Agenda for Change (WA4C) Roadmap, Tools and Approaches Workshop, June Monday 27 – Tuesday 28, 2016, Kampala, Uganda Read more...
Highlights from the first day, 21 June 2016, of the Kampala WASH symposium, which brought together the 21st SuSanA Meeting and the 2016 WASH Sustainability Forum.
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