Project duration:

2010 - 2014

Sustainable and Resilient Sanitation Service Chains

Improving Sanitation Services to the Urban Poor through Risk Management Strategies

The purpose of the project was to develop and promote appropriate intervention strategies to enhance the resilience of urban sanitation services and their supply chains through the adoption of risk-based management strategies. The project was coordinated by the International Water Association (IWA) and project partners involved in the research were Class-A, a multi-stakeholder partnership and a learning alliance based in Maputo, University College London (UCL) who led on the development of the risk assessment methodology, and W-Smart who contributed to the methodology development and dissemination.

July 20, 2023
Data systems are essential for informed decision-making and the successful implementation of Inclusive Urban Sanitation initiatives.
May 3, 2023
This webinar will provide practitioners with the foundational knowledge needed for acceleration, including national-level definitions of safely managed sanitati...
December 24, 2020
In this webinar, panellists representing service providers and regulators from Malaysia and Kenya will showcase and discuss how regulators can support service p...
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Tom Williams
Programmes Director