District WASH Budget Allocations in Rwanda
This technical note examines per capita WASH budget allocations across ten Rwandan districts from fiscal year 2021/22 through 2024/25, offering insights into investment trends, challenges, and implications for long-term sustainability.
Read MoreSanitation Business Viability in Rwanda
This article examines the viability of the sanitation business sector in Rwanda, drawing insights from the U.S.-funded WASH initiative in Rwanda (2022-2026). It also proposes strategies to enhance profitability for sanitation entrepreneurs.
Read MoreThe Role of Women in Community-Driven Sanitation Transformation in Rwanda
This article describes how women have leveraged VSLA financial access and community leadership to push sanitation and hygiene to the forefront, while men have stepped up through targeted engagement and peer motivation, which improved toilets, transformed health outcomes, and secured a better future for their families.
Read MoreBuenas prácticas y lecciones aprendidas de la implementación del modelo Cobertura Total en San Pedro, Bolivia
Informe de sistematización elaborado por la ingeniera Giovanna Miranda, consultora de Water For People Bolivia. Este documento describe el éxito de Water For People en la implementación del modelo Cobertura Total Para Siempre en el municipio de San Pedro, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, donde se ha logrado el acceso sostenible a servicios de agua, saneamiento e…
Read MoreGood Practices and Lessons Learned from the Implementation of the Everyone Forever Model in San Pedro, Bolivia
Systematization report by Engineer Giovanna Miranda, Consultant for Water For People Bolivia. This document describes the success of Water For People in implementing the Everyone Forever model in the municipality of San Pedro, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, where sustainable access to water, sanitation, and hygiene services has been achieved. The results achieved through Water For People’s…
Read MoreNon-Revenue Water Reduction Lessons from Rwanda
This technical note outlines how the Isoko y’Ubuzima project in Rwanda successfully reduced non‑revenue water through district metered areas, improved metering and data systems, operator training, and community engagement, while highlighting results, challenges, and lessons for national scale‑up.
Read MoreMaking Capacity Development Stick: Evidence from Rwanda’s WASH Systems Academy
This report summarizes how the Isoko y’Ubuzima project in Rwanda used a comprehensive package of capacity development—online courses, training, coaching, and learning exchanges—to strengthen knowledge, mindsets, practices, and collaboration across the WASH sector, ultimately contributing to more sustainable national and district water and sanitation systems.
Read MoreLeveraging Informal and Formal Financial Systems to Improve WASH Services in Rwanda
Author: Marie Nicaise Ugabinema, CARE This product is a knowledge product of the Isoko y’Ubuzima (Source of Life in Kinyarwanda), a WASH initiative funded by the U.S. Government and implemented by a consortium led by Water For People and including IRC, VEI, CARE, and AEE from 2021 to 2026. This document can be used in…
Read MoreStrategic reduction of Non-Revenue Water in rural Rwanda: Operational and financial insights from Gicumbi and Rulindo Districts
A technical note on a study of private operator’s non-revenue water (NRW) and metering of bulk water supplies in Rulindo and Gicumbi Districts, Rwanda from April to June 2025.
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