The 2016 WEDC Conference was held in Ghana early this year, bringing together leading practitioners and researchers from across Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH). As always, all the papers are made available online, but if you are looking for those that are relevant to rural water supply, we have produced this collation to help you out:
- A case for governance and institutional re-alignment for small towns piped water services in Africa Nedjoh, John
- A market-based approach for sustainable rural water supply: experiences from Tanzania Maltha, A.
- Application of the Circuit Rider Methodology in Latin America and Africa Apambire, Braimah
- Benchmarking sustainability of small towns piped drinking water services Nedjoh, John
- Build or buy? A case for both: hiring and growing transformational leaders in WASH Wei, Y.
- Challenges in operation of the Abuja water distribution system: headquarters and area office perspectives Enang, Roses Ita
- Cost evaluation of sustainable solar: diesel hybrid power for water pumping in refugee camps in Dadaab, Kenya Ahmed, Osman Yussuf
- Cost recovery for piped rural water supply systems in developing countries: case studies Angwec, Catherine Agwai
- Creating environments to support participation of people with disabilities in public service delivery Mvere, Charity
- Delivering WASH services in a devolved context: the experience of Kenya Sara, Lewnida
- Development-oriented relief and recovery in the WASH Sector: a survey of current practice Armstrong, Andrew
- Empirical evidence on the potential of rainwater harvesting for residential water supply in Accra Donkor, Emmanuel
- Evaluation of household drinking water filter distribution programmes in Haiti Rayner, Justine
- Finance for long-term sustainability of small towns piped water services: the case of Ghana Nedjoh, John
- Finding hidden knowledge in WASH, Bhakta, Amita
- FundiFix: exploring a new model for maintenance of rural water supplies Goodall, Susanna
- Household access to groundwater and its implication in an urban poor community, Ghana Adjei, Seth
- ICT enabled monitoring fosters greater accountability and improves WASH Services in communities Nadar, Kannan
- Improving the method for district safe water coverage estimation in Uganda Odongo, Augustine
- Innovation and lessons learnt in design and pilot implementation of clay-bodied bio-sand filters in Niger Akudago, John
- Lessons learned from a consortium model for rural WASH: experiences of the DRC WASH Consortium Jones, Stephen
- Linking water pricing with users conservation behaviour in selected households in Lahore, Pakistan Fazal, Nosheen
- Low resource innovations for sustaining service delivery: examples from districts in MalawiNilsson, Kristina
- Mainstreaming equality and inclusion in WaterAid: an overview of key triggers for success and challenges Wilbur, Jane
- Measuring the hydraulic functionality of PPP-managed water supply infrastructure in Madagascar Ermilio, Jordan
- Monitoring rural water services for sound evidence-based planning and finance decision making: lessons from Ghana Adank, Marieke
- Operational, financial and institutional considerations for rural water services: insights from Kyuso, Kenya Goodall, Susanna
- Performance of iron removal plants on groundwater: field assessment in Central Uganda Okurut, K
- Securing water resources to build community resilience to water threats and climate variability in the Sahel Damiba, Lucien
- Self-supply as a traditional model for the improvement of water supply in Onitsha, Nigeria Ezenwaji, E E
- Sustained effectiveness of chlorinators installed in community-scale water distribution systems in Haiti Rayner, Justine
- Towards universal coverage: self-supply as part of the solution for the hard-to-reach in Zambia Sutton, Sally
- Tracking district budgeting and expenditure on rural water services in Uganda Magara, Peter
- Utilising solar water pumping for development-oriented relief in refugee settings in Uganda * (2016) Armstrong, Andrew
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