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Monthly Archives: May 2013
NETWAS Uganda to sensitize stakeholders on need to have sector specific Guidelines for Technology Introduction
In Uganda the water and sanitation sector is not short of new and emerging technologies, however, there is no clear process of technology Introduction, adoption and upscale. Noticeable is Minimal contribution to the Millennium Development Goals. A key constraint to … Continue reading
Posted in NETWAS Uganda, Technology Introduction Process Guide, Uganda
Tagged ATC, GTI, NGOs, TAF, Technology, WASH
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Webinar: investing in effective technologies with the Technology Applicability Framework
Investing in the right technologies in a given context is an important step towards improving sustainability of WASH services. The Technology Applicability Framework (TAF) responds to an identified need for a tool to help decision makers assess if a water or sanitation … Continue reading
WASHTech Burkina – “Most Significant Change Stories” 2012
Contexte de « collection des MSC stories » Selon les principes du Workpackage 7 du projet Washtech, chaque pays devrait suivre l’évolution du degré d’utilisation du TAF/TIF et l’importance de l’outil pour les acteurs du secteur de son pays. La documentation de … Continue reading
2ème atelier du TIF au Burkina
Le calendrier des points focaux du projet WASHTec Burkina est bien suivi. Ils se sont rencontrés comme prévu pendant trois jours notamment le 24, 25 et 26 avril 2013, dans les locaux de la représentation nationale de EAA. L’objectif était … Continue reading
Posted in Burkina Faso, Technology Introduction Process Guide, WSA
Tagged Burkina Faso, TIP
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