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Latest issue: Source Weekly 2010, 01 (04 Mar 10)
See also: Source Bulletin 59, February 2010 (08 Feb 10) with more in-depth features.
Opinion
How to use management consultants: McKinsey on the world’s water futures
The recent McKinsey report “Charting our Water Future” should cause the global water community – if such exists – to consider why it was thought necessary to bring self-confessed outsiders in to explain what is going on in our world.
International
Rethinking hydro‐philanthropy: smart money for transformative impact
Water For People CEO Ned Breslin lays bare all the secrets and shortcomings of today’s charity‐based approach in the water and sanitation sector sector and suggests a way forward towards sustainable change with long term benefits.
European Commission: realigning development aid towards water
With the UN Millennium Development Goals set to be reviewed in September 2010, the European Commission is calling for an increased focus on access to water and sanitation, as the achievement of other UN development goals depends on it.
Climate change: four billion people threatened by water shortages, Oxfam warns
Oxfam says that current pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions will lead to a nearly four degree centigrade rise in global temperature by 2100. This would leave four billion people affected by water shortages across the globe, with year round droughts in Southern Africa.
Africa South of Sahara
Kenya, Nyanza Province: UN-HABITAT and Government of Italy join hands in schools’ sanitation
A partnership between UN-HABITAT and the Government of Italy will provide clean water and better sanitation facilities to over 15,000 pupils in Kenya through the construction of rainwater harvesting tanks and latrines and by supporting the creation of School Health Clubs.
Uganda: Guardian uses multimedia to show how aid works
For three years the Guardian newspaper, in partnership with the Panos Institute and Barclays bank, has been tracking an Amref/Farm-Africa project to improve the lives of the 25,000 people in Katine sub-county in Uganda.
Asia & Pacific
Asia: "clean water increasingly becoming scarce and more costly"
Many Asians tend to take water for granted, not realizing that clean water is increasingly becoming scarce and more costly. Sahana Singh, editor of Asian Water, Asia’s leading monthly magazine on water and wastewater who is campaigning for governments to prioritize water and sanitation, explains why to AsiaViews.
Nepal, Kathmandu: mothers for water treatment
A recent newspaper article In Nepal reports how a household water treatment promotion programme in Kathmandu seems to have had a positive impact on health by reducing water-related disease incidence.
India, Karnataka: no toilets in half of state’s schools
Half of the schools in Karnataka have no toilets. In every fourth high school, girls have to share toilets with boys. Only 35 per cent of the girls’ toilets are usable.
Laos: many small towns under strain of migration
Small towns in Laos are experiencing an influx of migrants in search of better living conditions, increasing the strain on infrastructure and services such as water and sanitation, the UN and government officials say.
Latin America and the Caribbean
Cuba: INRH to repair water network over 10-15 years
Although more than 95% of Cubans have access to potable water, monthly losses due to leaks in the pipelines amount to over 50% of the water being supplied in the country, Cuban daily Granma reported.
Mexico, Mexico City: water authority head proposes new water tax
The director of Mexican national water authority Conagua, José Luis Luege Tamargo, has called for a new tax on water to cover the cost of wastewater treatment and reforestation, Conagua said in a release.
Haiti: international aid efforts moving slowly but surely
Sanitation conditions in Haiti are gradually improving thanks to the efforts of aid workers following the earthquake that destroyed the capital Port-au-Prince on 12 January 2010.
Names
Costa Rica: water resource centre to open in March 2010
The new Central American and Caribbean water resource centre Hidrocec (Centro de Recursos Hídricos para Centroamérica y el Caribe) will open in Costa Rica in March 2010.
Bostwana: Tiffany’s target of protest for Bushmen’s right to water
Supporters of tribal people’s rights demonstrated on 3 February 2010 outside Tiffany jewellery stores in London, Madrid, Paris, Berlin and San Francisco to protest the company’s support of Botswana government policies that provide water for wildlife but not for indigenous people on their ancestral lands.
Bolivia: Morales names new environment and water minister
Bolivia’s President Evo Morales has appointed María Esther Urdaneta as the country’s new environment and water minister as part of a cabinet shuffle on the second day of his new presidential term.
Vacancies
Project Officer for the East Africa Region, IRC, The Netherlands
IRC is currently seeking candidates for the position of Project Officer to work on projects and with partners in its East Africa Regional Programme (EARP), in particular in the Triple-S (Sustainable Services at Scale) project in Uganda.
Apply before Friday 19 March 2010
Research
India, Rajasthan: household latrines created reasons for women to remain in seclusion at home
The findings of the analysis suggest that attention must be given to latrine building as both a technical undertaking and a gendered political intervention.
Menstrual hygiene Ghana: keeping girls in school may be a matter of better sanitary protection
When free sanitary protection is provided to secondary school girls there is a sharp drop in absenteeism and increased participation in household chores and socializing, a new pilot study in Ghana shows.
Lessons Learned
Indonesia: Interesting lessons from Rural Infrastructure Support Project
Interesting lessons emerge from the Rural Infrastructure Support Project that ran from June 2006 to March 2009 involving 1,840 rural villages in four provinces in Indonesia.
People with HIV/AIDS: water and sanitation needs increase, but not met
In a recent study in Tanzania [1] WaterAid and AMREF found some evidence that People Living with HIV and AIDS (PLHIV) have an increased need for both water and sanitation services, but lack the means to meet these needs. It confirmed that there is lack of clear arrangements on access to water and sanitation for infected people.
Technology Update
Kenya: Solar power, electronics and mobile telephony bring water to villages
Residents of Katitika village in Kitui who had to fetch water from far away now have a nearby water point known as, maji ya kompiuta, or ‘computerised water’. Collaboration between Safaricom, Grundfos, a division of the Danish pump maker Grundfos Group, and the Katitika Self Help Group made this happen.
Funding
Research grants: sustainable sanitation service chains in sub-Saharan Africa
SPLASH, the ERA-NET of the European Water Initiative is launching a 1.7 million Euro research call to support the understanding and implementation at scale of sustainable sanitation service chains in low-income urban areas in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Apply before Friday 23 April 2010
New Publications
Safe Drinking Water Alliance : experiences in Haiti, Ethiopia, and Pakistan : lessons for future water treatment programs
This report describes the results of the Safe Drinking Water Alliance (SDWA)’s project to test three marketing models for increasing demand for water treatment.
Financing on-site sanitation for the poor : a six country comparative review and analysis
This study aims to improve understanding of the finance of on-site household sanitation through careful analysis of practical field experience in a wide range of projects. The study reviews on-site sanitation financing in six carefully selected case studies.
Strengthening capacities for planning of sanitation and wastewater use : experiences from two cities in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
This report starts with a description of the methodology followed in the Wastewater Agriculture and Sanitation for Poverty Alleviation (WASPA) in Asia Project, including the overall project approach and some key concepts applied.
Reaching the MDG target for sanitation in Africa : a call for realism
This document contains a synthesis paper and four issue papers and four issue papers. The purpose of the synthesis paper is to discuss central challenges in connection with providing sanitation services from the perspective of international development assistance
Access and behavioral outcome indicators for water, sanitation, and hygiene
This document reflects the evidence that has accumulated to date on how to measure in a reliable and valid way hygiene practices that are critical for the prevention of diarrheal disease and the reduction of child morbidity and mortality.
Conferences & Events
Water Corruption, Environment, Governance and Climate Change
Berlin, Germany, 29 March 2010
An Expert Consultation organised by the Water Integrity Network (WIN) to address the serious gap in knowledge and research on the nexus of water, climate change, governance and corruption.
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