This research brief presents a definition of collective action approaches and a working typology of the range of related approaches. Read more...
This learning brief summarizes the application and use of social network analysis (SNA) in the Sustainable WASH Systems (SWS) Learning Partnership in... Read more...
This resource page includes the master plans from districts in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mali, Niger and Uganda. Read more...
This annual report reflects on the results of the third year of our strategy to ensure access to safe water and sanitation for everyone, for good by... Read more...
A WASH system is made up of different people and organisations, so it's important that they all work well together. Read more...
Results from stakeholders workshops in Ethiopia and Uganda indicate that a more intentional focus on factor interactions in WASH systems could lead... Read more...
Emerging trends and practical recommendations for organisations interested in growing or starting a maintenance service provision (MSP) model for... Read more...
This annual report reflects on 2018, the second year of our refreshed strategy, which focuses on the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goal 6... Read more...
An internal document that is made available for information, transparency and accountability. Read more...
This paper gives a first insight into the results of the assessments of the WASH systems done in Ethiopia, Ghana and Uganda, using the traffic-light... Read more...
Perceived poor performance of hand pumped boreholes has been a persistent problem in Africa Read more...
Showing the first steps of implementing IRC's Strategy Framework 2017-2030 to build resilient WASH systems to deliver Sustainable Development Goal 6... Read more...
This report marks the end of IRC's 2012-2016 business plan with a reflection on the successful end of programme evaluation, Read more...
Detailed information about IRC's progress made in 2015. Read more...
This is the final report from the Action Research for Learning programme (2013–2015). Read more...
Manual drilling methods are being used to provide water for drinking and other domestic needs in at least 36 countries around the world. Read more...