A brief presentation of IRC Burkina's 2017-2021 strategic framework, the progress achieved by the end of 2018 and the expectations for 2019. Read more...
Planning is the WASH systems building block that involves budgeting and the determination of costs and financing details. Planning for WASH systems requires strategic (long-term) and annual (activities and routine costs) planning as well as project planning for infrastructure development. Read more...
Monitoring is one of the key building blocks for an effective WASH system, which generates the information and feedback that facilitate adaptive change and well as planning and regulation. Read more...
A four-year investment phase targets communities with no water service at all and those with limited water service. Read more...
Comparing of country scores after assessments of WASH systems can be both tricky and attractive. Read more...
IRC has been promoting the WASH systems approach in Kabarole District for five years now. What are the emerging lessons? Read more...
In Uganda we follow and support where local government leads Read more...
The Kabarole master plan articulates the long-term (2018-2030) WASH priorities of the District to ensure safe water and sanitation for everyone. Read more...
Using the life-cycle cost approach (LCCA) this study showed the budget gaps for the sustainability of water services. Read more...
The communes of Bérégadougou and Niangoloko have joined the select group of Burkinabé communes that have a WASH master plan Read more...
IRC-supported commune in Burkina Faso promises water and sanitation for everyone by 2030. Read more...
The strategic master plan for Banfora includes an inventory of the status of water and sanitation service provision and a communal strategy for... Read more...
Mayor of Banfora launches his district's strategic plan to achieve SDG 6 Read more...
The broad vision, programmes and strategies for the implementation of a 13-year initiative to provide universal access to safe water, basic... Read more...
On the whole, stakeholder monitoring tends to be disjointed, with the diverse actors failing to coalesce their efforts around a common set of indicators. And there is a conspicuous lack of regulation of the rural water sector. Read more...
The District Strategy for achieving full water coverage (2017 to 2025) provides the framework for the implementation of water activities and services... Read more...
Stakeholders from local government, NGOs and private sector meet to finalise district master plan. Read more...
Local authorities are committed to developing strategic WASH plans for the 2030 horizon Read more...
Developing a collaborative strategic plan for municipal water services needs to focus on structural changes Read more...