Recent innovations in information technology have greatly improved the speed and accuracy in acquisition of data for improving service delivery in various fields including the WASH sector Read more...
This briefing note discusses the challenges and emerging issues such as affixing unique water source identifiers, unexpected costs and network... Read more...
Reducing downtime of hand pumps using sms technology, Ghana. Read more...
A conceptual framework for using information and communication technologies to improve service delivery in the rural water sector. Read more...
Presentations on tapping ICTs for country-led decision making during the Monitoring Sustainable WASH Service Delivery Symposium, Addis Abeba, April 2013. Read more...
In this folder you can find the presentations related to the session on automated systems. Read more...
This keynote paper situates ICT WASH innovations in the wider context of ICT and development. Read more...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become increasingly pervasive in recent years across all sectors. Read more...
Booklet developed by Triple-S Uganda identifying good practices in water source management from the Lango and Rwenzori regions. Read more...
Seth Damasah, Head of the District Water and Sanitation Team of Akatsi District in the Volta Region in Ghana, describes how they have recently starting to use the FLOW technology, to monitor water services in Ghana. Read more...
In this third clip Vida Duti talks about the importance of monitoring water services to plan and direct investments. Triple-S has worked on... Read more...
One of the key challenges contributing to non-functionality of rural water sources is the time lag between the identification of faults and the rehabilitation. This lag, in WASH parlance, is called service down-time, mainly caused by drawbacks in information flow. To reduce these information gaps... Read more...