Enormous progress has been made in reducing open defecation in Ethiopia. Nevertheless, the quality of sanitation facilities remains a big challenge and a serious health concern. Read more...
The sanitation and hygiene challenge in Ethiopia is an important task, and daunting in scale. Read more...
IRC collaborated with partners to develop a new approach to assess WASH risks in marginal populations in Ethiopia. Read more...
Understanding local systems to find solutions to poor sustainability in Ethiopia. Read more...
This report summarises the strengths of the decentralised local systems that deliver services in two locations in Ethiopia, describing key actors,... Read more...
IRC's learning platform, the WASH Systems Academ y, is shortlisted as one of the ten finalists for the Spindle award "Best Innovation for Development". Read more...
Systems strengthening case studies from Agenda for Change partners in Bolivia, Uganda, Madagascar and Nicaragua. Read more...
IRC is excited about being one of the advocacy partners at this year's Global Citizens Festival, which takes place on 28 September in New York's iconic Central Park. Read more...
While selection of water treatment technologies that meet minimum WHO efficacy recommendations for comprehensive protection against waterborne... Read more...
A framework is developed incorporating public participation as a mandatory clause in water supply projects. Read more...
What could the proceeds of one golden toilet achieve for reaching Sustainable Development Goal 6.2? Read more...
Join us for the 7th edition of Blue Drinks The Hague on September 26 from 19:00-22:00 at The Commons Restaurant in The Hague! Read more...
The award has taken me back to my experiences with WASH as an eleven-year-old girl. Read more...
Local communities, CSOs, and government work together to pilot new agricultural activities, which don't harm a vital source of water. Read more...
By participating in decision making, a citizen committee helps local government budget effectively for better water and sanitation services. Read more...
An indigenous movement helps women and people living with disabilities advocate for their rights in public platforms. Read more...
Water and sanitation comprise an increasingly important focus for global health and development philanthropy, but the approach has often been piecemeal, resulting in broken pipes and pumps, disillusioned donors, and suffering beneficiaries. Read more...
IRC is delighted to announce that we are working together with Global Citizen for their upcoming festival in New York on Saturday 28 September 2019. Read more...