Angela Huston joined IRC in 2016 and after seven and a half years of full commitment to the WASH sector, she has moved to the role of IRC Associate. In this role, she will keep supporting IRC's CONNECT initiative.
Angela has a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from McGill University, completed in close collaboration with the IRC Uganda team. Angela is experienced in dialogue facilitation and inclusive multi-stakeholder methods. She values pragmatism and humour.
Angela speaks English, French, and Spanish, and is currently learning Italian and German.
Updated guidance, including recommended targets, on domestic water supply to ensure beneficial health outcomes. Read more...
This book is an introduction to the theory of water governance and its practical application especially in The Netherlands. Read more...
How can the safety of drinking-water be monitored globally? What definitions would be meaningful and assist decision-makers in the process of... Read more...
Papers presented and discussed at the IDPAD Seminar Managing water scarcity : experiences and prospects, held in Amersfoort, The Netherlands in... Read more...
The decentralization of responsibilities from the state to private enterprises and NGOs has become the focus of recent political debate. Read more...
The scarcity of freshwater is now an important issue in many parts of the world. Read more...
This book is part of a resource pack, consisting of the book and a PAL- or NTSC-format VHS videocassette, presenting a creative and constructive... Read more...
This background discussion paper has been developed within Saferworld's two-year research project on 'Prevention of violent conflict and the... Read more...
People in developing countries are generally not aware of the impacts their activities on the land have on groundwater quality. Read more...