The principal hypothesis of the Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership (SWS) is that failure to provide long-term, sustainable services is a systems failure — a failure of institutions, p
The overall objective of this report is to provide an endline assessment of the sanitation systems in Debre Birhan in 2021 as part of the Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership (SWS) project.
Over the past decade, the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector has become increasingly aware that the planning and management of sustainable service delivery requires an understanding of the interconnected factors that either enable or hin
This guide offers insights, tips, and advice to improve public services like water and sanitation through multi-stakeholder collective action and action research.
This end of project report captures work across the USAID Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership (SWS) as applied to rural water and small town sanitation services.
This report presents the findings of an endline assessment of sanitation services in Woliso, Ethiopia, conducted January 11–16, 2021, and the outcomes of a subsequent stakeholders’ workshop to discuss and verify the results.
The challenge of maintaining services for large numbers of fragmented, geographically dispersed community-managed rural water facilities is well recognized.