Interview with Alana Potter, co-drafter of the Africa Sanitation Policy Guidelines. Read more...
Being true to #BlackLivesMatter. Report of an IRC Global Talk. Read more...
The role of civil society in evidence-based advocacy for the human rights to water and sanitation. Report of a WASH Debate. Read more...
Water For People pilots asset management tool in Rwanda. Read more...
The drive for reaching SDG 6 has created a big demand from private safe water businesses to help governments supply safe water. Read more...
Can leadership development training for public agency staff lead to improved utility performance and community-level service? Read more...
IRC Burkina's strategic plan (2021-2025) is part of IRC's overall vision to create a world where every person has access to essential WASH services Read more...
The World Water Week annual event is organised by the Stockholm International Water Institute [SIWI] and focused on transforming global water challenges Read more...
Exploring the links between community activism, service providers and Self-supply. Read more...
How virtual field visits allow sneak peeks over the shoulders of colleagues. Read more...
Interview with David DeArmey of Water for Good about using IRC tools in a fragile context. Read more...
This video is addressing the faecal sludge management issue in Bamako district by giving the floor to all key actors to highlight their challenges and proposed solutions.
It calls for the Government to secure space in the city in order to build a faecal sludge treatment plant for better management
This video is meant for decision-makers, and as a citizen's information-sharing effort.
The video was produced with the purpose to call upon the government of Mali to take action in securing space to build a faecal sludge treatment plant in the district of Bamako. Because until today, faecal sludge is being discharged straight into the nature without any treatment, the wastewater finds its way to the Niger river basin
The Change we want to see is a better management system of the faecal sludge in Bamako district by building a treatment plant.
Lessons from the Central African Republic and Mali. Report of a WASH debate. Read more...
Why Water for Good applies a systems approach in the context of complex emergencies. Read more...
AfricaSan5 just like a five-year old, reflects a sanitation and hygiene sector that is nowhere near mature, but is growing up fast and is full of ambition. Read more...
On 7-10 August 2018, the Watershed partners came together in Accra to discuss progress and success, and to look at the future. Read more...
This WASH Talk episode discusses the creative solutions Simavi and Aqua for All use in Africa. Read more...
In six videos, relevant topics on running a safe water business are discussed. Read more...
“It is important to rethink things, to bring something new, but this depends on the region, on where you are”. Read more...
Lessons learned from the Safe Water Phase 2 initiative (2015-2018): a WASH Talk podcast. Read more...