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Report of an August 2020 webinar with representatives from national, state and local government and civil society. Read more...
Learn more from four new publications on public finance for community and institutional WASH services. Read more...
A new briefing note tracks the state budget allocations for WASH for Bihar and Odisha. Read more...
Tracking budgets and actual expenditure in WASH are essential to ensure sustainable water and sanitation services. Planning and budgets have to capture the activities and costs supporting ongoing services beyond the creation of infrastructures. Read more...
Policy recommendations for national government and the state government of Odisha. Read more...
An analysis of the government's 2020-21 budget shows allocations may not be enough. Read more...
Working papers focusing on the institutional setup and financial flows for WASH in Bihar and Odisha. 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...
How does understanding public finance for WASH help civil society organisations (CSOs) to enhance their work in the community, and are budget related... Read more...
How does understanding public finance for WASH help civil society organisations (CSOs) to enhance their work in the community, and are budget related... Read more...
Using the Life-Cycle Cost Approach to understand the rural WASH budget. Read more...
Policy recommendations for the Indian union government and ministries for water, health, education, women and child development, and local government. Read more...
While the WASH sector grapples with the challenge of making India open defecation free by 2 October 2019, several issues persist. The WASH Dialogues series of events are an initiative of IRC and TARU Leading Edge, two organisations working on drinking water, sanitation and hygiene, collectively... Read more...
Two new Watershed India working papers draw lessons from research in Bihar and Odisha. Read more...
A Watershed India workshop looked into the role of the Gram Panchayat (village council) in WASH budget tracking. Read more...
Problem tree analysis is a good tool to plan, assess and adapt WASH programmes. Lessons from Watershed India. Read more...
The brief captures the experiences, challenges and recommendations of civil society organisations (CSOs) and local government representatives. Read more...
Perspectives from the union, state and local government, and CSOs, The main recommendations focused on the need for improved support to local... Read more...
Recommendations for hand hygiene in public places and institutions; hand hygiene in the local governance process; hand hygiene promotion strategy;... Read more...
An analysis of government interventions for providing institutional water and sanitation services, with recommendations on how to improve... Read more...