The Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) approach of triggering behaviour change at community level needs to replicated at the institutional level. Read more...
Dutch-funded programmes collectively develop capacity to free one million people from open defecation. Read more...
Emerging lessons from the use of building blocks for sustainable un-sewered urban sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa. Read more...
Summarising the key findings agreed upon by the participants of the three‐day workshop Read more...
Du 12 au 14 novembre 2013, s'est tenu à Cotonou au Bénin, un atelier régional d'apprentissage et d'échanges d'Afrique de l'ouest. Le thème portait sur : « De l'Assainissement Total Piloté par les Communautés (ATPC) à un service d'assainissement pérenne». Organisé par l'IRC et ses partenaires ('... Read more...
L’atelier « Vers un assainissement total pérenne » a attiré plus de 70 participants provenant de 16 différents pays d’Afrique de l’ouest. Environ 40% des participants proviennent d’ONGs, 35% d’agences gouvernementales, 20% d’organisations internationales et 5% sont des bailleurs de fonds. Read more...
Journalist Pacôme Tomètissi wants to revisit the fishing communities of Lake Nokoué in Benin to examine the sustainability of a 5 million euro EU-funded water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) project. Read more...
A policy review [1] of Dutch aid during 1990 to 2011 to improve drinking water and sanitation services in developing countries found that while millions of peole have gained access, the impact on health and sustainability was limited. The main focus of the review is on the period from 2004 when aid... Read more...
Huge access gains but a limited impact on health and sustainability are the mixed results of Dutch aid in a two-decade aid programme. Read more...