WASH focus - country profiles
Country information focusing on water supply, sanitation and hygiene issues.
Wikipedia: Water supply and sanitation by country
05 Jun 08
Articles in this category describe institutional and financial aspects of water supply and sanitation sectors (inputs), as well as the benefits provided to users (outputs), in various countries. Articles use a similar structure in order to facilitate comparisons. Articles focus on access, water use, service quality, institutional responsibility (service provision, policy and regulation, past changes in the institutional structure and recent developments), tariffs, cost recovery, investments and financing.
Triple-S analysis of the rural water sector in 13 countries
25 Jan 12
IRC's Triple-S programme carried out in-depth analysis of the rural water sector in 13 countries, summarised in a Multi-country synthesis report published in 2011. The Country studies assess the ability of rural water sectors to deliver sustainable, reliable services. They include an analysis of: service delivery models in use, approaches to components such as financing, post-construction support, institutional arrangements, and bottlenecks and gaps. Based on this analysis, the reports identify priorities for action.
The 13 countries covered are: Benin, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Honduras, India, Mozambique, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, USA, and Uganda.
Statistics
Water and sanitation related statistics, including data on coverage, water use, wastewater treatment, and social and economic indicators.

