WaterAid strives to be accountable for its work in improving poor people’s access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene. As part of this, WaterAid undertook a review of learning and knowledge sharing practices across the organisation. This paper presents the findings and recommendations from that review
This paper assesses regional capacity for supporting governments in West and Central Africa in the d...
Depending on the level of technological advancement knowledge has always been shared and passed on f...
The capacity of Water User Association (WUA) which in general is still low constitutes an obstacle i...
Academics, consultants and publishers are pouring out information, both online and hard-copy on know...
The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) was established in 2007 as a collaboration of different...
In recent decades, there has been a steady rise of knowledge and capacity development (KCD) interven...
In past decades, there has been dramatic increase in the area of capacity building and knowledge dev...
WaterAid conducted a School Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programme funded by the H&M Foundat...
After World War II, international development became the world leading development model, but its ef...
This paper presents a knowledge management system developed from the perspective of a water, sanitat...
The UK government has set ambitious targets for the construction industry to maintain global competi...
Globally, most public water utilities, especially those in developing countries, are characterised b...
Knowledge management has been discussed and debated world-wide since the beginning of the 1990s. Ove...
Many low income countries are off-track to reach the Millennium Development Goals for water supply a...
This paper explores the question of effectiveness of knowledge transfer processes in Water Operator ...
This paper assesses regional capacity for supporting governments in West and Central Africa in the d...
Depending on the level of technological advancement knowledge has always been shared and passed on f...
The capacity of Water User Association (WUA) which in general is still low constitutes an obstacle i...
Academics, consultants and publishers are pouring out information, both online and hard-copy on know...
The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) was established in 2007 as a collaboration of different...
In recent decades, there has been a steady rise of knowledge and capacity development (KCD) interven...
In past decades, there has been dramatic increase in the area of capacity building and knowledge dev...
WaterAid conducted a School Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programme funded by the H&M Foundat...
After World War II, international development became the world leading development model, but its ef...
This paper presents a knowledge management system developed from the perspective of a water, sanitat...
The UK government has set ambitious targets for the construction industry to maintain global competi...
Globally, most public water utilities, especially those in developing countries, are characterised b...
Knowledge management has been discussed and debated world-wide since the beginning of the 1990s. Ove...
Many low income countries are off-track to reach the Millennium Development Goals for water supply a...
This paper explores the question of effectiveness of knowledge transfer processes in Water Operator ...
This paper assesses regional capacity for supporting governments in West and Central Africa in the d...
Depending on the level of technological advancement knowledge has always been shared and passed on f...
The capacity of Water User Association (WUA) which in general is still low constitutes an obstacle i...