Welcome to the public group on Water and Sanitation, a space to learn and exchange on this topic. Here, you will find relevant articles, wikis and documents on water and sanitation issues globally.
Welcome to the public group on Water and Sanitation, a space to learn and exchange on this topic. Here, you will find relevant articles, wikis and documents on water and sanitation issues globally.
The seminar was hold in Nairobi from 18 to 21 October, 2010. In total, some 28 people participated representing European Investment Bank, the European Union delegations of Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Somalia, Swaziland ; Directorate General Development; Europe Aid Cooperation Office (AIDCO); Plan Kenya, Ecotac, Kenya; Ministry of Water and Irrigation (Water Services Regulatory Board, Water Services Trust Fund), Kenya and national delegations from Lesotho, Namibia and Rwanda. The 4 day seminar was divided into 3 parts: Day 1 : Supporting the water sector when it is not a focal sector and field visit; Day 2: Basic sanitation – demand – supply – enabling environment; Day 3: Institutional context and sector budget support; Day 4: Finance and procedures Six topics were selected against which there was a focus on three cross cutting themes supported by pre-seminar questionnaires: Capacity building; decentralisation and, indicators and results based management.
The European Commission and the European Investment Bank are jointly organizing a seminar on the water and sanitation sector which will take place in Brussels from the 5th to the 7th of July, 2010. This 3 day seminar is tailored for 35-40 participants from EU delegations, EC and EIB headquarters as well as representatives of donors and partner countries. The objective of the seminar is to provide participants with a deeper understanding of the current challenges in water supply and sanitation by promoting the exchange of experience and debate among donors.
On the occasion of International Water Day, one of our Capacity4dev Ambassadors, Nerea Artamendi Erro, shares some insights on the path towards guaranteeing access to water and sanitation to all and some of the work the European...
Please download the strategy here The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) is pleased to launch the Strategic Plan that will guide the organization over the next four years. The plan is the result of...
The second edition of Sanitation, Wastewater Management and Sustainability: From Waste Disposal to Resource Recovery aims to bring about change by showing how improved sanitation and wastewater management can benefit both humans...
The urgent need for increased access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services is a key theme of this report. The UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS 2014) led by WHO on behalf of...
Targets and target dates to achieve sustainable water management, safe drinking water supply and adequate sanitation according to the Protocol on Water and Health The project proposal was adopted at the second meeting of the high...
This Thematic Brief provides quick guidance on the most important issues relating to gender, water and sanitation This Brief is addressed to staff from development cooperation agencies who are involved in water supply and...
In Kenya, nearly 60% of Nairobi's population live in slums. In the Mukuru slum, in the East of Nairobi, an EU funded project is helping to improve the health status of residents through the provision of water and sanitation...