A path to interconnected sectoral progress in Ghana Read more...
Presentations from the WASH Learning Theme 2 - "Markets and behaviour change : how people invest and driving to scale" session of the All Systems... Read more...
The power of partnerships. Report of an end-of-programme workshop and a WASH Debate. Read more...
The added value of the SWA Jakarta Sector Ministers' Meeting Read more...
Coming together to look at the Dutch contribution to the water and sanitation targets in relation to broader development objectives Read more...
Role of technology and local government in waste water management. Expert views from a thematic discussion and webinar. Read more...
Report of a WASH Debate on climate adaptation. 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...
How do we make sure that everyone has a basic level of service? Report of an IRC WASH Debate. Read more...
Organised by the NGO Platform of the Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP), this public seminar will inform Dutch Members of Parliament (MPs) about water and development cooperation policy. The MPs in question are members of the Committee on "Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation" The seminar... Read more...
De hulprelatie met een land moet je op een goede manier beëindigen. Read more...
From exit strategies to transformation strategies in WASH. Read more...
A guest blogger's report of discussions at a Max Foundation-IRC event. Read more...
This event aims to inspire and inform participants from the WASH sector on different pathways towards sustainability and domestic resource mobilisation when aid ends. Speakers from different types of organisations will reflect on their approaches towards exiting, and lessons learnt. Also, the event... Read more...
IRC and Water For People have developed a roadmap to achieve universal piped water coverage in 30 focus districts in Honduras as well as having plans... Read more...
IRC Uganda is working in 4 districts according to the WASH Agenda for Change (WA4C) principles. Read more...