This supporting technical paper developed by the Sustainable Water Partnership presents local decision-makers and practitioners with various tools that can be used within the context of a Water Security Improvement process.
A committee of stakeholders representing the government, private sector and private citizens developed a groundbreaking Strategic Action Plan (SAP) to guide efforts to improve water security for sustainable development of
This case study elaborates on the Sustainable Water Partnership’s (SWP’s) implementation of the Water Security Improvement process in Cambodia’s Stung Chinit Basin.
Improving the sustainability of a watershed requires active engagement with all major water users — particularly private sector actors, which can be large, impactful and politically influential water users.
In the midst of a global pandemic, the world needs some good news. The past year has been one of unprecedented adversity with ongoing threats to human health and the global economy.
This brief is part of USAID 's Water and Development Technical Series, which provides guidance on important topics for developing and implementing water and sanitation activities in support
Between June and October 2020, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Partnerships and Learning for Sustainability (WASHPaLS) project conducted a rapid assessment and forecasting analysis of t
This Water and Development Technical Brief provides an overview of actions to enhance the coherence between humanitarian, stabilization, and development approaches to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) or water resources management (WRM) programming in shock-affected contexts.
USAID’s Water for the World activities work hand-in-hand with partners around the globe to provide communities and families with access to safe drinking water and sanitation services.