International WaterCentre IWC

The International WaterCentre (IWC) provides the most advanced education, training, applied research and knowledge services to develop capacity and promote whole-of-water-cycle approaches to integrated water management around the world.

IWC's vision 'Water leadership for the future' is built on a strong foundation of world class capability of four leading Australian universities. A joint venture of The University of Queensland, Griffith University, Monash University and The University of Western Australia, IWC is helping change the way people think about, act and solve complex water management challenges. Because of its linkages with national and international networks and partners, IWC provides a breadth of expertise and experience rarely found in a single organisation. Whilst Australian based, IWC is conducting projects worldwide including Australia, Asia-Pacific and Africa.

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Various authors • (2016) WASH management for sustainable service delivery

Accountability and shared governance Nozibele Mjoli Make or break: accountability central to good sanitation governance Prasetyastuti Puspowardoya Co-management: enabling community-based sanitation sustainability Nughroho Tri Utomo & Declan Hearne Social contracts: a tool for better governance of water services Justino da Silva Supporting communities in Timor-Leste to audit government water supply services Strengthening enabling environments Henry Northover How did the East Asian […]}

Various Authors • (2017) Fostering WaSH marketing exchange systems in informal Melanesian settlements

Multiple papers. 1. Research Brief: Melanesian WaSH policy environments to foster inclusive WaSH marketing exchanges 2. Policy Brief: Melanesian WaSH policy environments to foster inclusive WaSH marketing exchanges 3. Programmer’s Brief: Building on existing marketing exchanges in Melanesian informal settlements to improve WaSH Research 4. Programmer’s Brief: Using participatory processes to engage informal settlements and enabling actors […]}

Barrington, D.J., Bartram, J., Meo, S., Saunders, S.G., Shields, K.F., Sridharan, S, and Souter, R.T. • (2017) Fostering water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) marketing exchanges using participatory processes:

Through working with community members of informal settlements and a range of enabling actors, from communities, government businesses, civil society organisations, the authors were able to describe the features of a WaSH marketing exchange system that supports sustainable and inclusive wash. This guide provides practical information about how such a […]}

WaterAid Australia and International Water Centre • (2008) Sharing Experiences: Sustainable sanitation in South East Asia and the Pacific

This book is a collection of case studies on sanitation and hygiene initiatives in South East Asia and the Pacific and provides an opportunity for those in the region who work in sanitation to share their experiences — whether they started out as engineers, educators, public health workers, marketers, anthropologists or […]}

WaterAid Australia, IWC, IRC • (2010) Sharing experiences: Effective hygiene promotion in South-East Asia and the Pacific

Diarrhoea is the leading cause of child deaths in Sub-Saharan Africa and the second largest cause of child deaths globally. The latest available data indicate that in 2008 1.3 million children under the age of five died from diarrhoea, an entirely preventable disease. Hygiene promotion, including handwashing with soap, has […]}

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