DEFAST in Rwanda
A video from the Water For People Rwanda team, showing the infrastructure and process for a Decentralized Fecal Sludge Treatment plant in Gicumbi.
Read MoreWRM Overview in Bihar
An overview of the water resources department of the government of Bihar.
Read MoreRural Water Tariffs for Sustainability
A brief outlining the Water For People Uganda team’s process in determining tariffs for water systems in rural communities, including exploration of solar energy to decrease O&M costs.
Read MoreCreating an Exit Checklist
An SSIR article featuring Water For People’s work creating the Sustainable Services Checklist and approach for exiting districts after reaching Everyone Forever.
Read MoreChallenges in the Implementation of Water Projects
A brief describing the Water For People Guatemala team’s work model and challenges faced when implementing WASH projects.
Read MoreDistrict Investment Planning in Kamwenge
This brief outlines the Water For People Uganda team’s experiences working with Technical Support Units to develop over 100 District Investment Plans, a key process in determining the costs required to reaching Everyone in a given district.
Read MorePiloting Transfer Tanks in Kampala
A technical note from Water For People’s Uganda team on piloting mobile fecal sludge transfer tanks in five divisions of Kampala, including design, fabrication, and pilot phases.
Read MoreNational Recognition of West Bengal Community
A blog on Digambarpur recognized as Best Gram Panchayat (out of the 250,000 in the country) and the Water For People India team’s work in the community.
Read MoreSustainable Water Services through Borehole Banking
A 2018 WEDC conference paper from Water For People’s Malawi team describing their borehole banking model and results, including increased hand pump functionality and savings.
Read MoreKitgum Shit Flow Diagram
The Water For People Uganda team and district authorities in Kitgum developed this Shit Flow Diagram to determine the percentage of sludge that is and is not safely treated in their districts. These results are used to inform Town Sanitation Plans.
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