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Water Supply and Sanitation Investment Aid Effectiveness Cartogram

I am interested in visual/spatial representations of sanitation issues, due to their powerful explanatory / emotionally provoking nature. …

Author: Julian Doczi
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University of East Anglia
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7 March 2012

Network and WASH Manifesto Campaign Launch

In Partnership with WaterAid Sierra Leone and Liberia, the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Network (WASH-Net) of Sierra Leone was officially launched on 15 February 2012, together with the WASH Manifesto Campaign by the Deputy Ministry of Energy and Water Resources at the British Council Auditorium.

Attended by members of the civil society, media, political parties, development partners and key ministries, agencies and departments, WASH-Net through its members nationwide further succeeded in attracting attendance and representation  from numerous local councils across Sierra Leone.

2012 is a critical year for Sierra Leone’s development; shaping the country’s political direction through the forthcoming elections on 27 November. As such this is an opportunity to engage a powerful citizen’s engagement movement that makes voices and votes count in elections; in other words, using elections as tools to demand commitments that ushers much-needed change within the WASH sector.

 

Sierra Leone
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4 March 2012

Identifying the Potential for Results-Based Financing for Sanitation

This report, written by Sophie Trémolet,  highlights practical ideas for advancing the use of results- and performance-based financing mechanisms in the delivery of sustainable sanitation services.

Publications
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Author: Sopie Trémolet
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English
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PDF

Jon Lane participates in Asian Development Bank conference on sanitation business

Executive Director Jon Lane is participating in this week's Asian Development Bank conference entitled "Making Sanitation a Sustainable Business, the 2nd Sanitation Dialogue between ADB and Partners." The event showcases sanitation and wastewater management investment opportunities.

Source: WSSCC
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24 May 2011

Jon Lane a participé à la conférence de la Banque asiatique de développement sur le commerce de l’assainissement

Executive Director Jon Lane is participating in this week's Asian Development Bank conference entitled "Making Sanitation a Sustainable Business, the 2nd Sanitation Dialogue between ADB and Partners." The event showcases sanitation and wastewater management investment opportunities.

Source: WSSCC
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24 May 2011

Inadequate Sanitation Costs India Rs 2.4 Trillion (US $ 53.8 billion)

This study of the economic impacts of inadequate sanitation in India estimated  losses due to lack of sanitation at RS 2.4 Trillion (US $ 53.8 billion).

Publications
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Publisher: Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), ADB, AusAid, UKAid
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English
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PDF

Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Initiative (RWSSI)

In 2003, the African Development Bank developed the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Initiative (RWSSI).

Sector Initiatives

AKVO

AKVO is a webbased initiative that helps potential donors to find projects, and projects to find donors. Also it offers support on project documentation and sharing of knowledge. …

Networks
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Water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
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English

WSSCC commits $5 million through the Global Sanitation Fund in Senegal

In Senegal on 30 June, the second in country Executing Agency (EA) for the Global Sanitation Fund (GSF) signed its contract with WSSCC. Barry Jackson, Global Sanitation Fund Programme Manager, and Hakim Hadjel, Project Officer, were on hand in Dakar when AGETIP, a national non-governmental organization, formalized the start-up of the GSF in the country.

Source: WSSCC
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30 June 2010