The strength of the ‘enabling environment’ for development is often considered to be one of the key elements in whether development initiatives fail or succeed. Attempts to strengthen the enabling environment have resulted in a series of checklists and frameworks that imagine it largely to be fixed, static, and separated from ‘beneficiaries’. In the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) sector, there is a preoccupation with fostering an optimal enabling environment that will result naturally in ‘ideal’ and formalised user participation, which will in turn lead to universal access to water and sanitation. In this paper, we challenge this simplistic and linear view of an enabling environment that is perpetuated by checklists and frameworks. W...
Who is this brief for? WaSH programmers and practitioners designing and implementing programs where ...
Action Against Hunger commissioned five studies on WASH governance in the Philippines, Pakistan, Dji...
In order to achieve the sustainable development goals, all stakeholders need to work together. Each ...
The strength of the ‘enabling environment’ for development is often considered to be one of the key ...
In Melanesian countries there has been a large flux of people from rural to urban and peri-urban are...
Addressing complex and challenging issues entails access to credible systems information in the form...
This article reports on an empirical study conducted in Timor-Leste that explored the drivers, benef...
WaterAid is a charity created to help people in Africa and Asia improve their water supply and sanit...
The development community has looked to engineering, social action, planning and evaluation to under...
Individuals working within the water, sanitation and hygiene for development (WASH) sector grapple d...
There are existing urban planning processes in Melanesian cities, however they are often reactionary...
In South Africa more than 12 million people do not have access to clean water and less than half of ...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim for universal water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) by 2...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has one of the lowest levels of access to potable water in the worl...
Participatory approaches within development programs involving common-pool resources are intended to...
Who is this brief for? WaSH programmers and practitioners designing and implementing programs where ...
Action Against Hunger commissioned five studies on WASH governance in the Philippines, Pakistan, Dji...
In order to achieve the sustainable development goals, all stakeholders need to work together. Each ...
The strength of the ‘enabling environment’ for development is often considered to be one of the key ...
In Melanesian countries there has been a large flux of people from rural to urban and peri-urban are...
Addressing complex and challenging issues entails access to credible systems information in the form...
This article reports on an empirical study conducted in Timor-Leste that explored the drivers, benef...
WaterAid is a charity created to help people in Africa and Asia improve their water supply and sanit...
The development community has looked to engineering, social action, planning and evaluation to under...
Individuals working within the water, sanitation and hygiene for development (WASH) sector grapple d...
There are existing urban planning processes in Melanesian cities, however they are often reactionary...
In South Africa more than 12 million people do not have access to clean water and less than half of ...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim for universal water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) by 2...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has one of the lowest levels of access to potable water in the worl...
Participatory approaches within development programs involving common-pool resources are intended to...
Who is this brief for? WaSH programmers and practitioners designing and implementing programs where ...
Action Against Hunger commissioned five studies on WASH governance in the Philippines, Pakistan, Dji...
In order to achieve the sustainable development goals, all stakeholders need to work together. Each ...