by Ryan Schweitzer | Oct 12, 2016
The Cost of Water Project supports the effective planning and sustainable management of water supply systems in refugee camps and settlements. Launched in 2014 by the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Unit in DPSMÕs Public Health Section in partnership with IRC, the project measures the overall costs of providing effective water systems in a variety of refugee hosting contexts to create a flexible decision-making tool specific to refugee situations.
Download the UNHCR Cost of Water Project
by Goufrane Mansour | Jun 28, 2016
Water.org commissioned a market assessment for introducing the WaterCredit model and the potential of alternative financing channels.
Download Market Assessment for Water Credit in Tanzania
by Harold Lockwood | Nov 23, 2015
This report provides a synthesis and summary of the Southern Africa Regional Learning Event held in Harare, Zimbabwe by the Civil Society Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Fund (CS WASH) from 5Ð8 May 2015.
Africa-regional-learning-event-synthesis-report
by Harold Lockwood | Nov 26, 2014
This policy brief draws out the key lessons from both the reviews and concludes that the analysis shows that under certain circumstances community management of point sources can function, albeit with many challenges.
GWI Sustainability Assessment (2007-2012). East and West Africa
by Ryan Schweitzer | Aug 28, 2014
This report looks at the relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability of a water trust fund (WTF) established by Oxfam Great Britain to support the Tajikistan Water Supply and Sanitation Project (TajWSS).
Tajikistan Water Supply and Sanitation Project: Water Trust Fund Evaluation