Documenting lessons on WASPA learning alliances

Since 2005 the Wastewater Agriculture and Sanitation for Poverty Alleviation in Asia ( WASPA Asia) Project has piloted learning alliances for collaboration on solutions to improve wastewater handling, preventing waste from reaching fields and managing wastewater for agricultural production.

To support learning from the project, WASPA has applied process monitoring and process documentation. In Rajshahi and Kurunegala, the teams have written ‘change stories’ about different stakeholders to enable reflection on the project approach and the stories behind successes and difficulties working in a multi-stakeholder learning mode. Several stories were developed and updated regularly.

The final change stories are now online . They provide an illustration of the process and some lessons for WASPA about what worked, what some of the challenges where, who benefited and how stakeholders felt about the project.

2WASPA_Bangl_PD_lessons_LA_18_12_08_CdS_all_changes.pdf (511.8 kB)


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