Posted by Bob Ruehl on Jun 18, 2021
See the results of nearly four years of research in water, sanitation and hygiene in the WASH Webinar on June 29 at 8:00am.
Join Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership (SWS) practitioners for an overview of results and insights on its nearly four years of intensive research on the use of collective action and collaborative systems approaches in water, sanitation, and hygiene and for a robust discussion of its findings.
Presenters
  • Shawn Peabody, Environmental Incentives
  • Kimberly Pugel, University of Colorado Boulder
  • Cliff Nyaga, University of Oxford
  • Muhammed Ebrahim Mussa, IRC/Tetra Tech
  • Martin Watsisi, IRC Uganda
ABOUT SWS. Under the Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership, eight partners are working with USAID to test new ideas, approaches, and tools to strengthen local WASH systems — comprised of actors, factors, and the dynamic interrelationships among them — and improve service sustainability. Technical areas of focus include professionalized maintenance for rural water services, collective action approaches, and systems understanding and engagement.