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
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 Sustainable Water Partnership is helping protect the crucial Talek and Nyangores Rivers, which contribute water to East Africa's life-giving Mara River Basin.
Water and sanitation services exist within complex systems. A web of interacting actors and factors influences how WASH services, particularly water pump maintenance systems, are delivered and sustained.