IRC

Established in 1968, IRC is an international think-and-do tank that works with governments, NGOs, entrepreneurs and people around the world to find long-term solutions to the global crisis in water, sanitation and hygiene services. For more information please visit www.ircwash.org

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Baetings, E. • (2013) Training Modules Developed for Training of Trainers (TOT) on SHAW Performance Monitoring, Sanitation, Hygiene and Water (SHAW) Programme for East Indonesia

Training manual on monitoring in the Sanitation, Hygiene and Water project in Indonesia. A training of trainers for SHAW partners on performance monitoring was conducted in September 2013 in East Indonesia. The training modules developed for the TOT are compiled in one manual.}

Kvarnstrom, E., Verhagen, J., Vishwanath, Singh, K., Ramachandran, S. • (2012) IRC webinar: commercial productive use of faecal sludge

Waste is a resource in the wrong place. People that have no sewer connection do go to the toilet though urban authorities seem to think differently given the neglect of the multitude of sanitation self-service models that have emerged in many cities. During this webinar Joep Verhagen presented […]}

Blankwaardt, B. et al. • (2008) Local Governance for Basic Urban Services

This short booklet presents a summary of IRC’s activities within the framework of the Basic Urban Services (BUS) Initiative, carried out over a five-year period (2003-2007) through an Agreement of Cooperation with UNCHS (UN-Habitat). The activities formed an integral part of, and contribution to, the implementation of the Second Phase […]}

IRC • (2013) Towards total sanitation workshop report - key findings

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SNV, IRC • (2012) Asia Workshop on Scaling up rural sanitation and hygiene

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Kvarnström, E., Verhagen, J., Nilsson, M., Srikantaiah, V., Ramachandran, S., Singh, K. • (2012) The business of the honey-suckers in Bengaluru (India)

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Borba, M. L. • (2003) Small-scale private sector and CBO participation in human excreta management in Latin America: Are they making a difference?

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IRC • (2011) Lessons learnt from sanitation and hygiene practitioners' workshops, 2007-2011

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Mooijman, A., Snel, M., Ganguly, S., Shordt, K. • (2010) Strengthening water, sanitation and hygiene in schools - a WASH guidance manual with a focus on South Asia.

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Sijbesma, C. • (2011) Sanitation financing models for the urban poor

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Potter, A. • (2011) Assessing sanitation service levels

The purpose of this working paper is to set out sanitation service levels to be applied as an analytical tool for WASHCost research on the disaggregated unit costs of water, sanitation and hygiene services. It should be read together with Working Paper 2: Ladders for assessing and costing water service […]}

Singeling, M., Claasen, F., Casella, D., van Daalen, T., Fonseca, C. • (2009) Smart finance solution

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Brikke, F., Rojas, J. • (2003) Principaux facteurs pour un recouvrement durable des coûts. Dans un contexte de gestion communautaire de l´approvisionnement en eau (in French)

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Pena Varon, M.; Mara, D. • (2004) Waste Stabilisation Ponds

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de Jong, D. • (2003) Advocacy for Water, Environmental Sanitation and Hygiene

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Zomerplaag, J.; Mooijman, A. • (2005) Child-Friendly Hygiene and Sanitation Facilities in Schools

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Snel, M., Ganguly, S., Shordt, K. • (2002) School sanitation and hygiene education – India

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Postma, L. • (2004) Life Skills-Based Hygiene Education

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Khanal, S., Mendoza, R., Phiri, C., Rop, R., Snel, M., Sijbesma, C. • (2005) The Joy of Learning

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IRC • (2007) Towards effective programming for WASH in schools

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Bold, E. • (1994) Together for Water and Sanitation

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