Lors d'un atelier en décembre 2020, les participants ont contribué au prochain plan d'action quinquennal de Banfora. Read more...
A learning exchange was held on district-wide initiatives for Sustainable Development Goal 6 in Ghana. Read more...
Documenting the processes used to develop strong partnerships among NGOs and sharing some lessons learned about partnership development in an alliance in Ethiopia. Read more...
A joint mid-term review workshop was organised in Banfora on July 7, 2020. Read more...
Un atelier de revue conjointe à mi-parcours était organisé à Banfora le 17 juillet 2020. Read more...
Uganda's national daily newspaper The New Vision features the Kabarole master plan for achieving SDG 6. Read more...
The status of WASH at national and municipal levels and how IRC and a coalition of partners are working together with Government to inspire and... Read more...
A special edition of the ANAM WASH Hubdate features recent visit of representatives of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. Read more...
The Kabarole District Master Plan has given local government and its partners a common focus to improve WASH coverage. Read more...
A brief presentation of IRC Burkina's 2017-2021 strategic framework, the progress achieved by the end of 2018 and the expectations for 2019. Read more...
The Kabarole master plan articulates the long-term (2018-2030) WASH priorities of the District to ensure safe water and sanitation for everyone. Read more...
The communes of Bérégadougou and Niangoloko have joined the select group of Burkinabé communes that have a WASH master plan. Read more...
The Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources signs a four-year Memorandum of Understanding with IRC. Read more...
Local authorities are committed to developing strategic WASH plans for the 2030 horizon. Read more...
Developing a collaborative strategic plan for municipal water services needs to focus on structural changes. Read more...
Developing a collaborative master plan for Kabarole District to attract more national government funding. Read more...
In fact, it turns out we don't. Read more...