The main landscaping and review report
Updated - Monday 06 October 2008
This document is the principal report produced by the consortium as part of the review commissioned by the foundation, and contains the main findings of a landscaping exercise, including a problem mapping of the water, sanitation and hygiene sector and the identification of approaches and technologies that have the potential to be actionable at scale, providing sustainable services. It should be read in conjunction with the two other documents described below.
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- Main Report FINAL April 2007.pdf (2.7 MB)
The landscaping of Approaches
This is a supporting document to the main report, which provides an overview and mapping of approaches to the delivery of water, sanitation and hygiene services. The document sets out an analytical framework to assess the various approaches that have been tried in the past, describes the main challenges and opportunities and puts forward a number of innovative and potentially viable solutions that may be considered for future work in the sector.
This report was prepared by Jan Teun Visscher and Carmen Da Silva Wells with important inputs from Harold Lockwood, Paul van Koppen, Ton Schouten, Patrick Moriarty, Richard Franceys, Catarina Fonseca, Christine Sybesma, Kathleen Shordt, and Régis Garandeau.
Approaches Landscape FINAL April 2007.pdf (302.0 kB)
The landscaping of Technologies
This is a supporting document to the main report, which provides an overview of technologies that have been employed in the delivery of water, sanitation and hygiene services. The document provides a framework for assessing and appraising technologies and explores the reasons for the past take up, or failure, taking into account requirements for management, operation and maintenance. It provides a number of recommendations.
This document was prepared by Richard Carter and Mike Byers, with important inputs from James Webster, Ben Fawcett, Sue Watts, Régis Garandeau, Richard Franceys.

