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  • Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership Ethiopia Midterm Organizational Network Analysis Report
    Report
    In Ethiopia, USAID’s Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership (SWS) is using organizational network analysis (ONA) to measure change over time in the relationships and network structure of WASH actors in four separate locations.
  • 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.
  • Sustainable WASH Systems: Social Network Analysis
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    Social network analysis is a tool that Sustainable WASH Systems partners use to better understand the actors in a WASH System, their relationship to each other, and the factors that affect their interactions.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • SWA COVID-19 and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Messages for Policy Makers
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    The Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) has developed this set of messages around COVID-19, to help partners:
  • Water Currents: Sustainable WASH Systems
    Water Currents
    Despite investing billions of dollars in rural water and sanitation over the past 30 years, sustainable services for water, sanitation, and health (WASH) remain elusive.
  • Adapting Collaborative Approaches for Service Provision to Low-Income Countries: Expert Panel Results
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    The international development sector is increasingly implementing collaborative approaches that facilitate a range of sectoral-level stakeholders to jointly address complex problems facing sustainable public service delivery, for which guidance do

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