Developing capacity and leveraging investment are two necessary factors for sustainable water service delivery. But understanding costs beyond the infrastructure stage is also a crucial building block for ensuring indefinite water flow. World Water Corps® Manager, Andrew Britton, explains how Water... Read more...
Lake House Chairman Bandula Padmakumara presenting the Randiya tabloid to Water Supply and Drainage Deputy Minister Nirupama Rajapaksa. Editorial Director Seelaratna Senarath is also in the picture. Photo: Dinamina The Ministry of Water Supply and Drainage has launched the Randiya tabloid paper to... Read more...
The purpose of this Facilitator’s Guide is to provide a stand-alone guide to the WASH Governance Training Programme. Read more...
Capital maintenance (CapManEx) is the punch on the jaw you didn’t see coming – the knock out blow that lands you on your back with little prospect of getting up in time to beat the count. Read more...
Sanitation Updates is selected as the sector example of blogging by Waterlines in its Webwatch section on New media. The 30th anniversary paper version arrived on 24 November 2011. Read more...
WASH views in the Abono community, Ghana Read more...
Interview with IRC's Dick de Jong about the need for sanitation facilities in schools. Read more...
In Nyanza Province, Kenya, a sustainability evaluation of 55 pilot primary schools 2.5 years after the implementation of the Safe Water System (SWS) intervention revealed that programme activities were not successfully sustained in any of the schools visited. The most common criterion met was... Read more...
This guide provides a brief summary of the points to consider in organising and implementing shorts courses. Read more...
Exercises and tools you can use in the training programme. Read more...
Interpersonal and technical facilitation skills Read more...