Despite the promotion of Water Safety Plans (WSPs) as a comprehensive risk assessment and management strategy for water delivery, there is a lack of documented outcomes and impacts from this approach, particularly for community-managed supplies. Through a mixed-methods protocol of household surveys, water quality testing of source and stored water samples, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions, this study looked at WSP implementation in four countries to ascertain lessons learnt from these programs. From 817 household surveys and 256 key informant discussions, it was determined that there was no clear evidence linking WSPs to improvements in water quality. However, interviews indicated improved capacity of local committees i...
Historically, global control of drinking water has relied upon infrequent testing of selected water ...
The Water Safety Plan (WSP) approach is being widely adopted as a systematic approach to improving t...
In Nepal, 50 percent people have access to piped water supply system including 30 percent spring sou...
Despite the promotion of Water Safety Plans (WSPs) as a comprehensive risk assessment and management...
© 2015 IWA Publishing. Health risks from drinking rainwater are relatively small in the developing w...
This study investigated the effectiveness of Water Safety Plans (WSP) implemented in 99 water supply...
In DRC, the Healthy Villages and Schools (VEA) National Program consists of a community participator...
Considerable effort has been made worldwide to disseminate information and provide technical assista...
Ensuring universal access to safe drinking water is a global challenge, especially in rural areas. T...
Water Safety Plan (WSP) implementation has the potential to greatly improve, commonly very challengi...
Historically, global control of drinking water has relied upon infrequent testing of selected water ...
Portable water accessibility remains one of the key issues in development. A survey from the United ...
The Quality Control Department (QCD) of National Water and Sewerage Cooperation (NWSC) is responsibl...
The World Health Organization has recommended Water Safety Plans (WSPs), a holistic risk assessment ...
Consumption of unsafe water in developing countries results in considerable number of illnesses and...
Historically, global control of drinking water has relied upon infrequent testing of selected water ...
The Water Safety Plan (WSP) approach is being widely adopted as a systematic approach to improving t...
In Nepal, 50 percent people have access to piped water supply system including 30 percent spring sou...
Despite the promotion of Water Safety Plans (WSPs) as a comprehensive risk assessment and management...
© 2015 IWA Publishing. Health risks from drinking rainwater are relatively small in the developing w...
This study investigated the effectiveness of Water Safety Plans (WSP) implemented in 99 water supply...
In DRC, the Healthy Villages and Schools (VEA) National Program consists of a community participator...
Considerable effort has been made worldwide to disseminate information and provide technical assista...
Ensuring universal access to safe drinking water is a global challenge, especially in rural areas. T...
Water Safety Plan (WSP) implementation has the potential to greatly improve, commonly very challengi...
Historically, global control of drinking water has relied upon infrequent testing of selected water ...
Portable water accessibility remains one of the key issues in development. A survey from the United ...
The Quality Control Department (QCD) of National Water and Sewerage Cooperation (NWSC) is responsibl...
The World Health Organization has recommended Water Safety Plans (WSPs), a holistic risk assessment ...
Consumption of unsafe water in developing countries results in considerable number of illnesses and...
Historically, global control of drinking water has relied upon infrequent testing of selected water ...
The Water Safety Plan (WSP) approach is being widely adopted as a systematic approach to improving t...
In Nepal, 50 percent people have access to piped water supply system including 30 percent spring sou...