Public-Private Partnerships
A brief on Water For People’s work facilitating Public-Private Partnerships, including examples within each of our Sustainable Services Checklist indicators in 2 Everyone Forever districts.
Read MoreA glass of clean water…or is it?
A story on health inspection and water safety planning in Kamwenge, Uganda.
Read MoreMonitoring Framework
The latest Monitoring Framework (2018) outlining Water For People’s methodology and indicators for measuring Everyone (level of service) via Flow and Forever (sustainability) via the Sustainable Services Checklist.
Read MoreOne man uses his hat, and the other his pen, to make sure their village has clean water
A story on water safety planning in the Iryangabi Village of Kamwenge, Uganda.
Read MoreOvercoming Flooding in Peru
A blog highlighting the Water For People Peru team’s system-strengthening work to overcome flooding in March 2017.
Read MoreWhy you should care about ‘systems’ in WASH
A DevEx article featuring Water For People and other Agenda For Change partners on the importance of systems-change (versus hardware and technology) in the WASH sector. Why you should care about ‘systems’ in WASH The focus in the water, sanitation, and hygiene sector needs to shift from the number of pumps or latrines built to…
Read MoreDynamic Role of Gender and Social Inclusion
UN Chronicle article featuring the Water For People India team’s work with engaging women and girls as leaders and change agents in solving WASH challenges.
Read MoreSanitation as a Business
The Water For People Rwanda team created this video highlighting their sanitation as a business work, including SaTo Pans, pit emptying and Decentralized Faecal Sludge Treatment (DEFAST). Sanitation as a Business in Rwanda The Water For People Rwanda team created this video highlighting their sanitation as a business work, including SaTo Pans, pit emptying, and…
Read MoreWomen In WASH
A presentation and an abstract on Water For People’s work to actively engage women to help solve the global water crisis.
Read MoreBananas, Coffee, Microfinance, and Bathrooms
A presentation from the CU WASH conference highlighting the Peru and Nicaragua team’s work in market-based sanitation and microfinance strategies with agriculture cooperatives.
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