The district of Banfora has received direct financial support from Oxfam Burkina to help in the implementation of the communal strategic plan for water, sanitation and hygiene. This partnership is welcomed by both parties who are committed to improving the well-being of the population through... Read more...
La commune de Banfora vient de bénéficier de l’appui financier direct de Oxfam Burkina, dans le cadre de la mise en œuvre de son Plan Stratégique Communal Eau Hygiène et Assainissement (PSC-AEPA). Un partenariat salué par les deux parties qui parient sur le mieux-être des populations, par l’accès... Read more...
Water resources management, equitable access and hygiene receive due attention. Read more...
The challenge for ANAM in Ghana's Asutifi North Read more...
Dutch organisations lobby for a credible plan to realise the 2020 sanitation targets. Read more...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs contributes 4.8 million euros to fund IRC's programmatic aims. Read more...
Max Foundation and IRC invite you to discuss sustainability and domestic resource mobilisation when aid ends. Read more...
The largest NGO in the world, BRAC headquartered in Bangladesh, applies its development aid concepts outside Bangladesh in ten countries around the world. The silver bullet? Building on the strength of each individual. An interview with Petra Costerman Boodt, BRAC International's Resident... Read more...
And how is aid strengthening the sector's capacities to deliver sustainable water sanitation and hygiene services for all? Read more...
Leverage is needed to create conditions for scale, say Dutch NGOs. Read more...
Along with millions of others, at IRC we are following the refugee crisis unfolding at and beyond Europe's borders with heavy hearts. Our thoughts go out to all people who are involuntarily forced to move themselves, their families, their children out of unbearable situations. Read more...
You must know about the culture and beliefs of communities before co-creating solutions with them. Read more...
Founding a new state. How do you organise and plan for water and sanitation in a country which lacks most revenues, infrastructure or a private sector and is shattered by conflict? South Sudan: the youngest country in the world is balancing between a promising future and fiasco. Read more...
The good and the bad of the Dutch government aid and trade approach to development in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector. Read more...
In 2013, Dutch development policy shifted from aid to trade as the primary engine of sustainable, inclusive growth. In this interview, Mr. Christophe Leger of Vergnet Hydro reflects on the value of partnerships between the private sector and non-governmental organisations for building sustainable... Read more...
The Dutch government has introduced a trade-based approach to development. Is this good or bad for the WASH sector? Read more...
It's about national governments leading development processes, coordinating all interventions and directing funding to where it is most effective and needed. Read more...
3rd Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) High Level Meeting (HLM) to be held Friday 11 April 2014. Read more...
Ministerial delegations from 40 countries have announced serious commitments to tackle the global water and sanitation crisis. Read more...
The Uganda WASH sector is awash with government and non-government actors at national, district, sub-county and even parish level. However, the variation in mandates, agenda, and resources often lead to duplication and ineffectiveness in terms of service delivery, as well as lack of alignment with... Read more...