High and upfront water connection charges often act as a major barrier to connecting the poor. So why charge for a connection? Read more...
Who Pays for Water? a case study of action learning in the islands of the Caribbean Read more...
L’accès équitable aux systèmes améliorés de sanitation demeure l’un des défis majeurs auxquels font face quotidiennement les communautés de pays en développement. L’évacuation de matières usées se fait à partir d’une décharge ménagère, publique ou à l’air libre. Ce dernier procédé, plus fréquent... Read more...
The Global Water Partnership (GWP) was established in 1996 as an international network promoting an integrated approach to water resources management. The Performance Assessment Resource Centre (PARC) carried out an evaluation of the GWP for its Joint Donor Group of six European bilaterals (Denmark... Read more...
A paper from the Asia Research Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science in the UK examines recent urban sector reforms and their implications for urban governance in India. Read more...
Research from Oxford University, in the UK, evaluates the social impacts of watershed development in Madhya Pradesh, India. Read more...
Safe hygiene practices and access to sanitation are crucial for combating the main health threats to children. However, nearly twice as many people lack access to sanitation compared with water supply. Is it time to stop aligning sanitation and health (S&H)) policies so closely with water... Read more...