Martin is an expert in participatory approaches for training, learning and monitoring with over 10 years’ experience working with civil society organisations and local governments. Martin brings to the team six years’ experience in the rural water sector focusing on promotion of sustainable approaches, building coalitions and learning alliances to influence sector wide changes. Martin holds a Master’s degree in Organizational Psychology, a Bachelor of Arts degree with Education and a Post Graduate Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation, all from Makerere University.
This guide focuses on low-cost technologies. It aims to help decision-makers from bilateral, multilateral and governmental agencies to identify the... Read more...
This report updates a previous EHP Activity Report to include the comparison of results from two subsequent household surveys, June 2003 (second... Read more...
Brief description of a study on willingness to pay for arsenic-free, safe drinking water in rural Bangladesh which investigated the factors that... Read more...
In December 2001 and May 2002, two surveys were conducted as part of a hygiene behaviour change programme participatory monitoring process in nine... Read more...
This thesis examines how the private sector can support community-managed rural water supply, especially in Africa. Read more...
A comparative study conducted in the rainfed and irrigated villages of Bhaktapur district in Nepal indicated that the gender roles and relations are... Read more...