The first of three SWIBANGLA missions examines salinity problems in coastal Bangladesh. Read more...
On 26 June, over twenty representatives from Dutch government, NGOs and private sector organisations participated in a seminar in The Hague, to share their experiences on MUS. Read more...
The WAS-RoPSS project, or the 'rope pump project' is working towards the development of guidelines for the standardisation of rope pump manufacturing. Read more...
Bientôt, l'on ne verra plus les sachets plastiques ordinaires dans les différentes artères du pays. Les opérateurs économiques et le gouvernement ivoirien ont convenu, lors d'une rencontre qui s'est tenue hier au ministère de l'Industrie, au Plateau, de la suppression de ces sachets, qu'ils soient... Read more...
SWIBANGLA is the name of the winning project tendered by the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre for the BRAC WASH II programme. SWIBANGLA stands for managing saltwater intrusion impacts in Bangladesh and was kicked-off formally at the BRAC head office in Dhaka on Sunday 7 July, 2013. Read more...
The Managing Saltwater Intrusion Impacts in Bangladesh (SWIBANGLA) applied research project aims to make the salinization issue an integral part of water safety planning in Bangladesh. This can only be achieved when a sufficient level of awareness, knowledge and skills is reached. Read more...
La qualité des eaux usées déversées dans les égouts et le collecteur principal du réseau d'assainissement de la vallée du M'Zab (Daya Ben Dahoua, Ghardaïa, Bounoura et El Ateuf) ne répond plus aux critères des eaux à épurer par une station de lagunage conçue uniquement pour le traitement des eaux... Read more...
IRC's Marieke Adank kicked off the seminar, bringing together 23 participants from 17 different organisations with a short video to get everyone up to speed on the concept of MUS, and with an outline on the backgorund and the objectives of the event: to share, to collaborate and to develop joint... Read more...