IRC Associate
Freelance writer, journalist, editor, consultant and trainer. Peter researches, writes and edits mainly on water and sanitation, health and development. He is has been acting as consultant to the BRAC WASH project in Bangladesh supporting their communications work and providing training, and was for five years consultant to IRC's WASHCost project. Over the past years, Peter has been supporting the IRC Ghana team in communicating their district based work.
Since Namibia is the most arid country in the Southern African Region and the water available is often of unacceptable quality, decision makers must... Read more...
This book, the first thematic update of the State of the environment in Southern Africa, published in 1994, looks at both freshwater and marine... Read more...
This publication provides decision makers and an interested public in Sweden, as well as concerned people in southern Africa (Angola, Botswana,... Read more...
These proceedings contain the presentations and working group papers of the workshop on intersectoral water management in developing countries. Read more...
The new Government of South Africa answer to inequalities in water provision caused by apartheid, has been guided by a policy of devolving... Read more...
This document reports on the 1997 Conference on the Management of Shared River Basins, held in Maseru, Lesotho, which sought to investigate... Read more...
The paper defines participation as a form of partnership between government and service user communities which may be promoted in the context of... Read more...
The inability of cities to provide and maintain adequate infrastructure affects the living and working environment of their populations, especially... Read more...
To consolidate desk research and field studies and to provide guidance on community management of water supply and sanitation systems, IRC in... Read more...
The increasing competition for water supplies world-wide has necessitated a more intensive look at water availability and prioritization of needs. Read more...