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.
Learning for sustainable rural water services in Uganda
07 Sep 10
Developing a comprehensive learning framework for sustainable rural water services is key to the development of the WASH sector in Uganda. Jane Nabunnya of the Sustainable Services at Scale (Triple-S) project, Uganda, told this to Abu Wumbei of the WASH Resource Centre Network (RCN) Ghana at the Stockholm World Water Week (SWWW) Water Cube.
IRC input in urban water management seminar in Stockholm
02 Sep 10
“The role of learning alliances in catalyzing change in urban water management” is the title of the presentation by Mr. John Butterworth, senior programme officer at IRC, at the UN-HABITAT seminar on 7 September 2010 during the Stockholm World Water Week.
Capturing voices from Stockholm World Water Cube 2010
24 Aug 10
See the power of online video.
Share your experiences and insight.
Connect with the world.
‘Learning for change’ booth IRC and partners
24 Aug 10
Five IRC partners from CREPA in Burkina Faso, Resource Centre Network Ghana, UWASNET in Uganda, Resource Centre Network Nepal (RCNN) in Nepal and RASHON in Honduras are joining IRC to participate in the 2010 Stockholm World Water Week. Visit us at our shared stand EH03:21 in the Exhibition Hall from 5-10 September.
Striking WASH communication
24 Aug 10
IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, pr audit, Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) and the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) will host a side event on “Striking WASH communication” - Water, Sanitation and Hygiene: 8 September, 17:45 - 18:45, at the Stockholm World Water Week 2010.
Aid Effectiveness in the Water and Sanitation Sector: Policies, Practices and Perspectives
24 Aug 10
This seminar on Wednesday morning 8 September draws on the convenors’ broad constituencies (developing country governments, multi-lateral agencies, donors and civil society) to contrast different stakeholder perspectives on aid-effectiveness in the sector.

