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- Develop innovative approaches for the maintenance and management of small-scale water supplies. - Support development organizations within the implementation of innovative management approaches. Learn More

In 2013 iDE Burkina Faso has developed a new kind of low-cost metallic tank for catching rainwater. The water is stored during the rainy season, and then users could use it for irrigating gardens. After several trying we have succeeded … Learn More

Positively impact 8,000 people in La Guajira, Colombia by: • Installing appropriate water technologies (solar pump, household filters) to improve access and water quality • Piloting and adapting composting latrines for effective use • Strengthening Aguayuda’s Mobile WASH Support Service … Learn More

1. Effective fundraising at different levels (governments, private sector, and donor community) in order to increase access to water through RWH; 2. Increased capacity of local and regional RWH actors in order to facilitate implementation and knowledge concerning RWH projects. … Learn More

Nationwide in 2011, only 43% of schools had access to water supply, and 66% to toilets. The provision of adequate water and sanitation facilities to accompany behavior change around hygiene practices, and electricity in schools can advance education outcomes through … Learn More

The project will provide equitable and sustainable access to improved water and sanitation services and will motivate households to practice improved improved sanitation and hygiene behavior: 50000 people (55% female) in 66 communities, in 5 underserved counties with particularly high … Learn More

The Three Star Approach to WASH in Schools is designed to improve the effectiveness of WASH - particularly hygiene behavior change - programmes in schools. The approach ensures that healthy habits are taught, practiced, and integrated into daily school routines … Learn More

Water Resources Assessment and Management: This will include Water resources assessment studies, hydro-geological studies, water quality studies, design and construction of small water supply systems, groundwater monitoring and data analysis, water and sanitation studies. This will be in Uganda, specifically … Learn More

The WAI stands for a shift from the dominant hardware-construction approach, often used by others, towards WASH sector development by working on three pillars: establishing a functioning market, strengthening the public sector, and empowering & organising citizens. Our innovative approach … Learn More

The Lake Naivasha Basin hosts sections of KenyaÕs five water towers, the Aberdares and Mau Forest Complex. In addition to being a fundamental water source, the basin also host Lake Naivasha that supports a flourishing business in the horticulture industry. … Learn More