An NGO and local governments grapple with the long-term implications of meeting emergency water supply needs during COVID-19. Read more...
Report of a WASH Debate on climate adaptation. Read more...
Two major development players simultaneously publish papers supporting a more 'systems' based approach. Read more...
The era of eyes on, hands off are gone! Responsibility for rural water and sanitation shifts from local government to new national agency. Read more...
Ahead of the European elections of 23 May. What can you do for water and sanitation for all, forever in Europe and beyond? Read more...
Why even social entrepreneurs need strong government. Read more...
Reflections from the UN High Level Political Forum (HLPF) in New York Read more...
Provide leadership and accountability! Read more...
How do we make sure that everyone has a basic level of service? Report of an IRC WASH Debate. Read more...
We need more and faster action to achieve and sustain the SDGs. Read more...
From exit strategies to transformation strategies in WASH. Read more...
A guest blogger's report of discussions at a Max Foundation-IRC event. Read more...
Report of a WASH Dialogue on faecal sludge and septage management Read more...
The latest institutional developments around Goal 6 for water and sanitation were presented at World Water Week in Stockholm Read more...
The growth of inequality is a major threat to prosperity and stability. Government leadership and government investment is needed to provide water and sanitation services to the poor. Read more...
2015 is the year that the Millennium Development Goals make way for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). An important role in both development agendas is reserved for water, sanitation and hygiene issues that leave much to be desired in many countries. OneWorld dived into the world of... Read more...
Community rural water supply in India is being undermined by opposing strategies. Read more...
"Everyone forever" may be ahead of schedule in India, but where is the will to achieve it? Read more...
Why are so many developing countries doing so badly in providing all their citizens with good sanitation, asks Prof. Duncan Mara, University of Leeds? The technical solutions and finances are available, but aid agencies need to focus more on technical training and technical assistance. Read more...