Being true to #BlackLivesMatter. Report of an IRC Global Talk. Read more...
This legacy page gives a brief overview of the project approach and flagship publications. Read more...
Although most people acknowledge the importance of learning for improving performance in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector, in practice key information and knowledge are too often not (or only partly) used for the planning and implementation of interventions. Read more...
Paper underlining the importance of learning for better performance in the WASH sector and to contribute to the discussion on how this can be... Read more...
Video 'Making monitoring count' discusses the challenges around monitoring: everyone wants to know - but who needs to know? and what do we need to know? Read more...
The answer lies in four strategic changes in water sector governance. Read more...
At the 6th Africa Water Week, IRC - International Water and Sanitation Centre, convened a session to discuss the importance of knowledge management and sector learning as essential components in strengthening national WASH sector systems, and make appropriate recommendations. Read more...
Joined forces at the Kampala WASH Symposium identify what stands in the way of sustainability. Read more...
Learning and sharing between WASH sectors in West and Central Africa Read more...
Knowledge is our most important resource Read more...
UNICEF and IRC start partnership to improve learning in WASH for better services in West and Central Africa Read more...
Sierra Leone's Ministry of Water Resources and Ministry of Health and Sanitation have spearheaded learning and better coordination in the sector to achieve national water and sanitation targets.Translating high-level commitment into daily practice takes determination, time and skills. Read more...
The Sierra Leone WASH sector has asked an IRC-led consortium to set-up a structure for sector learning and to create a common platform for easy access to all sector information. Read more...