This project focuses on the urgent need for addressing water resources management in western Nepal, a region that is lagging in economic growth, has high prevalence of biodiversity hotspots, and is extremely vulnerable to climate change impacts.&n
According to the 2015 WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme 435 million Africans lacked basic drinking water service, and 736 million Africans lacked basic sanitation service.
Looking Back on SUWASA and to the Future with WASH-FIN
This WASH-FIN Brief looks back at the experience of the USAID Sustainable Water and Sanitation in Africa (SUWASA) program in promoting access to commercial financing fo
This executive summary, translated from English into Bahasa, provides the key findings from an evaluation of the long-term sustainability outcomes associated with the USAID-funded Indonesia Environmental Services Program (ESP) activity.
This brief summarizes key findings from an evaluation of the long-term sustainability of selected components of the USAID/Indonesia Environmental Services Program (ESP), which was implemented from 2004–2010 and included capacity-building efforts to improve financing and management of Indonesian municipal water utilities.
This evaluation examines the long-term sustainability of selected components of the USAID/Indonesia Environmental Services Program (ESP), which was implemented from 2004–2010 and included capacity-building efforts to improve financing and management of Indonesian municipal water utilities.
The Environmental Services Program (ESP) was a sixty-four month program funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented under the leadership of Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI).