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  • WASH Systems Strengthening: The Basics - August 3, 2020 to November 3, 2020
    Online Course
    From 3 August - 3 November 2020 the free general course 'WASH Systems Strengthening: The Basics' will be available on the WASH Systems Academy.
  • Applying SNA in WASH Programs: Lessons from SWS
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    A blog from Diana Harper, LINC
  • Leveraging WASH Network Connections to Strengthen Sanitation Services in Ethiopia
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    On May 20, 2020, USAID’s Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership (SWS) hosted a webinar, “Strengthening WASH Networks
  • Webinar Slides for Strengthening WASH Networks in Ethiopia: Analyzing an Urban Sanitation System
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    Webinar slides from Strengthening WASH Networks in Ethiopia: Analyzing an Urban Sanitation Systems.
  • Webinar - Strengthening WASH Networks in Ethiopia: Analyzing an Urban Sanitation System
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    Through the Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership (SWS), USAID is working in Ethiopia to strengthen local learning net
  • Using Social Network Analysis in WASH Programs
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    The relationships between water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) actors are critical for improving and sustaining WASH services.
  • Adapting Collaborative Approaches for Service Provision to Development Contexts: Expert Panel Results
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    Collaborative approaches bring stakeholders together to overcome complex challenges that cannot be solved alone.
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    SWS is developing a body of knowledge about the cost of different systems approaches, their benefits, and what is needed to sustain them; how to effectively apply these approaches to new or existing activities; the conditions that support and inhi
  • Defining Collective Action Approaches in WASH
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    The term “collective action” is becoming more prevalent in the international water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector.

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