The following paper attempts to provide a case study of financing for the water sector in Ethiopia. The paper will, in particular, focus on the water and sanitation sector, since this sector has come to be financed from a very wide variety of sources and, in response, is now undertaking the challenging transition from a project to a programmatic approach. As such, it is hoped that the recent experience of the water and sanitation sector in Ethiopia can provide a number of important lessons for enhancing sustainable financing in donor-intensive environments
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...
This paper will critically assess how the GoSS is tackling the challenge of providing improved water...
Despite the inclusion of sanitation in 2002 as part of the MDGs, the global backlog still grows. Cur...
Provision of access to safe drinking water for the rural population of Ethiopia is at lower level at...
Ethiopia has launched a Universal Access Plan (UAP) to achieve safe water supply and sanitation for ...
Partners for Water and Sanitation (PAWS) is a DFIDfunded partnership of public, private and governme...
Ethiopia is among the countries with lowest water and sanitation coverage in Africa. To meet with th...
Strategies for sanitation and hygiene in Ethiopia in the past focused more on the provision of infor...
This paper presents the main outcomes of a study within the RiPPLE project, to identify appropriate ...
The ROSA project (ResourceOriented Sanitation concepts for periurban areas in Africa) proposes resou...
UNICEF is in partnership with the government of Nigeria through a program titled “FGN/UNICEF Water a...
In order to address the issue of unsustainable water points and lack of interest in sanitation facil...
Limitations of both the market and the state have caused a growing interest in the potentialities of...
Appropriate data management as the basis of effective performance reporting is crucial if sector ins...
Water and Sanitation Sector Reform Programme in Nigeria is being implemented in six focal States wit...
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...
This paper will critically assess how the GoSS is tackling the challenge of providing improved water...
Despite the inclusion of sanitation in 2002 as part of the MDGs, the global backlog still grows. Cur...
Provision of access to safe drinking water for the rural population of Ethiopia is at lower level at...
Ethiopia has launched a Universal Access Plan (UAP) to achieve safe water supply and sanitation for ...
Partners for Water and Sanitation (PAWS) is a DFIDfunded partnership of public, private and governme...
Ethiopia is among the countries with lowest water and sanitation coverage in Africa. To meet with th...
Strategies for sanitation and hygiene in Ethiopia in the past focused more on the provision of infor...
This paper presents the main outcomes of a study within the RiPPLE project, to identify appropriate ...
The ROSA project (ResourceOriented Sanitation concepts for periurban areas in Africa) proposes resou...
UNICEF is in partnership with the government of Nigeria through a program titled “FGN/UNICEF Water a...
In order to address the issue of unsustainable water points and lack of interest in sanitation facil...
Limitations of both the market and the state have caused a growing interest in the potentialities of...
Appropriate data management as the basis of effective performance reporting is crucial if sector ins...
Water and Sanitation Sector Reform Programme in Nigeria is being implemented in six focal States wit...
To overcome the drawbacks of conventional sanitation systems, new approaches to sanitation are neces...
This paper will critically assess how the GoSS is tackling the challenge of providing improved water...
Despite the inclusion of sanitation in 2002 as part of the MDGs, the global backlog still grows. Cur...