Partner sites
Overview of partner sites working with the IRC website architecture.
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Overview of partner sites working with the IRC website architecture.
A Dutch network of professionals from government, academia, NGOs and the private sector interested in the large scale market introduction of Appropriate water and sanitation Technologies (AT). The overall objective of the network is to contribute to the reduction of the proportion of people without access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.
COSI is contributing to sustainable development in the Water and Environmental Sanitation Sector (WESH) in Sri Lanka since 1995.
Centre Régional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement à faible coût (CREPA). Le Centre Régional pour l'Eau Potable et l'Assainissement à faible coût (CREPA) est une Institution Inter-Etats regroupant 15 pays de l'Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre. Son siège est basé à Ouagadougou, au Burkina Faso.
www.ecosan.nl is a site focusing on Ecological Sanitation. The site provides information on the technical, financial, environmental, health, socio-cultural, institutional, political and legal aspects important for the success of (ecological) sanitation.
EMPOWERS (Euro-Med Participatory Water Resources Scenarios in Egypt, Jordan, the West Bank/Gaza) is a regional partnership of fourteen organizations allied together to improve long-term access to water by local communities. We mean to do so by advocating stakeholder-led activities to empower local people in integrated water resources management and development.
EMPOWERS is a regional partnership of fourteen organizations allied together to improve long-term access to water by local communities. We mean to do so by advocating stakeholder-led activities to empower local people in integrated water resources management and development.
The mission of GWA is to promote women’s and men’s equitable access to and management of safe and adequate water, for domestic supply, sanitation, food security and environmental sustainability. GWA believes that equitable access to and control over water is a basic right for all, as well as a critical factor in promoting poverty eradication and sustainability.
The Knowledge Management Initiative in Ghana. Strengthening information and knowledge management within the water and sanitation sector in Ghana.
HIP, a 5-year USAID- funded project plans to bring about sustainable, at-scale improvements of three key hygiene practices in at least 5 countries and through selected, strategic activities. Hygiene Improvement project is a USAID / AED lead project in which IRC participates.
The Inter-Islamic Network on Water Resources Development and Management, Amman - Jordan (INWRDAM)