IRC topics in Stockholm water week 2010
IRC and partners highlight various topics at the Stockholm World Week 2010 from 5-10 September, such as striking communication cases, and aid effectiveness in the Water and Sanitation Sector.
Tamsir NDIAYE: How does the basin management influence the quality of water services
16 Sep 10
Tamsir NDIAYE from AMVS explains to Jules SOW from CREPA, why it is important to focus on the basin management in the context of providing good quality water by the water companies.
Lydie YIOUGO: Sanitation planning for decision makers
16 Sep 10
Lydie YIOUGO, a PHD researcher, shares with Jules SOW from CREPA, a few key elements of sanitation planning and how important it is for decision makers.
Praise for Sanitation Updates
15 Sep 10
Various visitors at our information booth and our sessions at the 2010 Stockholm World Water Week mentioned to us that they were heavy users of our Sanitation Updates news blog.
Striking communication cases: Lasting impression on participants
14 Sep 10
We scored a good turnout, discussion and good feedback in and on our side event "Striking WASH Communication" with six selected entertaining speed presentations
IRC and partners’ work flagged in World Water Week Daily
14 Sep 10
IRC and partners’ work featured in three of the World Water Week Daily news that were published every morning at the 2010 Stockholm World Water Week.
“I advise my students: find references at the IRC web site”
14 Sep 10
“When I give my students assignments to write papers I advise them to look for reference materials at the IRC web site”, Professor Kun Zhu, from China said at the IRC booth at the Stockholm World Water Week 2010 on 6 September
Sources Nouvelles helps French category winner – WASH Media Awards 2010
14 Sep 10
Koami François Amegnignon, a journalist at Radio Zephyr in Togo who uses information from Source Nouvelles articles is the winner of the French category of WASH Media Awards 2010.
Journalists in South more interested in WASH than in North
08 Sep 10
Dick de Jong, communication officer at IRC and the editor of the Source Bulletin, talks about the role and importance of media when solving water related issues.
Role of civil society organisations essential for drinking water quality monitoring
08 Sep 10
Civil society organisations are essential for drinking water quality monitoring, syas Dr. Roshan Raj Shrestha, Technical Advisor for South Asia, UN-HABITAT in Nepal.
Camille Dow Baker from CAWST admires IRC’s efforts in knowledge sharing initiatives
08 Sep 10
Camille Baker, Chief Executive Officer of Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology (CAWST), Canada speaks with Nicolas Dickinson about how IRC products and services have been useful for her during her study and while implementing projects in developing countries through her organisation.

