Irc Wash

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Synopsis

IRC is an international think-and-do tank that works with governments, NGOs, entrepreneurs and people around the world to find long-term solutions to the global crisis in water, sanitation and hygiene services. At the heart of its mission is the aim to move from short-term interventions to sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services. With over 45 years of experience, IRC runs projects in more than 25 countries and large-scale programmes in seven focus countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It is supported by a team of over 80 staff across the world.

Episodes

  • When disaster strikes

    19/06/2024 Duration: 05min

    In this interview (in Spanish) Henry Gudiel Banegas, Honduras Country Director for Water For People speaks about how WASH services were impacted by recent climate disasters and the way forward. This podcast is part of the free online course "Climate-resilient WASH services", designed to give you a better understanding on how we can collectively build more climate resilient water, sanitation and hygiene services. The course is brought to you by WaterAid, IRC and Water For People. Find out more at WASH Systems Academy.org.

  • Influencing the global scene

    13/06/2024 Duration: 07min

    Advocacy can be powerful tool to enhance climate-resilient WASH services, but how does that look in practice? Jose Gesti is a Climate Advisor at Sanitation and Water for All and a key contributor to the discussion on the water and sanitation indicators for the UAE Framework on Global Climate Resilience Framework. This podcast is part of the free online course "Climate-resilient WASH services", designed to give you a better understanding on how we can collectively build more climate resilient water, sanitation and hygiene services. The course is brought to you by WaterAid, IRC and Water For People. Find out more at WASH Systems Academy.org.

  • How tough is WASH

    13/06/2024 Duration: 09min

    This podcast is part of the free online course "Climate-resilient WASH services", designed to give you a better understanding on how we can collectively build more climate resilient water, sanitation and hygiene services. The course is brought to you by WaterAid, IRC and Water For People. Find out more at WASH Systems Academy.org.

  • Climate resilience—the only way forward

    29/05/2024 Duration: 05min

    This WASH Systems Academy Podcast with Kate Harawa forms part of the Climate resilient WASH services course. In each episode, experts share their valuable insights and experiences on developing and enhancing services in the face of climate volatility. Climate resilient WASH services is designed to give you a better understanding on how we can collectively build more climate resilient water, sanitation and hygiene services. The course is brought to you by WaterAid, IRC and Water For People. Find out more at www.washsystemsacademy.org.

  • Developing rapid transition mechanisms

    21/05/2024 Duration: 08min

    This podcast is part of "Building WASH resilience, conflict sensitivity and peace" a free online course created by a partnership between the German WASH network and IRC. It aims to put the “Joint Operational Framework: WASH Resilience, Conflict Sensitivity and Peacebuilding” into action. Learn more at washsystemsacademy.org

  • Joined-up action

    13/05/2024 Duration: 06min

    This podcast is part of "Building WASH resilience, conflict sensitivity and peace" a free online course created by a partnership between the German WASH network and IRC. It aims to put the “Joint Operational Framework: WASH Resilience, Conflict Sensitivity and Peacebuilding” into action. Learn more at https://washsystemsacademy.org

  • Approaches to strengthening finance

    31/01/2024 Duration: 06min

    There are many ways to strengthen the finance of WASH services. Listen to this short podcast with Alex Simalabwi on why the online course on 'Approaches to finance for sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene systems' matters. Alex is the Executive Secretary of the Global Water Partnership (GWP) Southern Africa, Head-Africa Coordination Unit and Global Head of Climate Resilience for GWP’s global headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden. Alex is an international development professional with extensive expertise in water resources management, climate change adaptation, economic development, finance, investment strategy design and public policy.

  • Motivation pour le renforcement des systèmes WASH

    30/01/2024 Duration: 06min

    Dans ce podcast de six minutes Ruben Bayiha partage certaines motivations derrière le développement du renforcement des systèmes WASH. Ruben Bayiha est le chef du programme Eau, assainissement et hygiène (WASH) à l'UNICEF.

  • Renforcez-vous les services d'assainissement et d'hygiène au Rwanda

    30/01/2024 Duration: 05min

    Comment renforcez-vous les services d'assainissement et d'hygiène au Rwanda ? Écoutez ce podcast (5 minutes) avec Bruce Uwonkunda de Water for People sur la façon dont ils renforcent l'assainissement et l'hygiène au Rwanda.

  • Renforcement des services d'eau au Burkina Faso

    30/01/2024 Duration: 05min

    Écoutez ce podcast de cinq minutes avec Juste Nansi sur la façon dont ils renforcent le système d'approvisionnement en eau au Burkina Faso. Juste Nansi est le directeur national de l'IRC au Burkina Faso et le directeur du programme régional pour l'Afrique de l'IRC.

  • Travailler avec les autorités locales au Mali

    30/01/2024 Duration: 05min

    Dans la plupart des pays, les collectivités locales jouent un rôle crucial dans la fourniture de services WASH en tant qu'autorité responsable des services. Écoutez ce podcast de cinq minutes avec Afou Chantal Bengaly, Directrice Pays d'IRC au Mali, sur la manière dont elle travaille avec le gouvernement local au Mali pour renforcer le système.

  • Ne laisser personne de côté

    30/01/2024 Duration: 06min

    Qui est laissé de côté et que pouvons-nous faire ? L'une des promesses centrales de l'ODD 6 est de ne laisser personne de côté ("Leave no one behind", en anglais, ou LNOB) en termes d'accès à des services WASH gérés en toute sécurité. Dans le cadre du renforcement des systèmes, une attention particulière doit être accordée aux individus et groupes marginalisés afin de comprendre ce qui peut être fait pour rectifier l'exclusion et la discrimination. Ecoutez ce podcast de six minutes avec David De Armey qui explique qui est laissé de côté et pourquoi en termes d'accès aux services WASH. Il parle également des mesures qui peuvent être mises en place pour atteindre les personnes laissées de côté. David De Armey est le directeur des partenariats internationaux de Water for Good.

  • Introduction au renforcement des systèmes

    30/01/2024 Duration: 07min

    Dans ce podcast de sept minutes Sareen Malik parle de la pensée systémique pour la fourniture de services WASH. Sareen Malik est secrétaire exécutive de l'ANEW et vice-présidente du comité de pilotage "Assainissement et eau pour tous (Sanitation and Water for all, SWA)".

  • À qui s'adresse le renforcement des systèmes ?

    30/01/2024 Duration: 05min

    Ecoutez ce podcast de trois minutes (disponible en anglais) avec Julia Boulenouar, où elle explique quand le renforcement des systèmes est pertinent et comment il est utile pour les professionnels WASH. Julia Boulenouar est spécialiste de l'eau et de l'assainissement et directrice d'Aguaconsult, avec une expérience particulière des aspects institutionnels de la prestation de services.

  • La nécessité de renforcer les systèmes

    30/01/2024 Duration: 05min

    Pourquoi ce cours est-il pertinent ? Écoutez ce podcast de trois minutes avec Cecilia Scharp, directrice du programme WASH, climat, énergie, environnement et réduction des risques de catastrophe de l'UNICEF, sur la raison d'être de ce cours.

  • Il est temps d'agir.

    12/01/2024 Duration: 03min

    Listen to this short podcast (five minutes) with Niall Boot, WASH Specialist at UNICEF, on why this course matters. Niall Boot is a Civil Engineer with extensive experience in WASH engineering and programme management across Africa, Asia and the Caribbean. He has experience working on emergency response and development programmes in both urban and rural areas.

  • Ensuring sustainable water services for the urban poor in Sri Lanka

    10/01/2024 Duration: 05min

    Listen to this podcast (5 mins) with Anoja Kaluaracchi, Deputy General Manager of the National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) in Sri Lanka. She has over 35 years of experience and talks about how utilities are catering to the needs of the urban poor in Sri Lanka. This podcast was recorded for the online course 'WASH systems strengthening for urban Asia and the Pacific'. For more information see www.washsystemsacademy.org

  • Strengthening the WASH system in Uzbekistan

    10/01/2024 Duration: 03min

    Listen to this podcast with Mirodil Merakhmedov, water supply and sanitation consultant at the delivery unit of the Agency for Strategic Reforms for the Republic of Uzbekistan. In this podcast, he talks about the importance of changing behaviours to ensure access to safe water and sanitation. He explains how behaviours around water and sanitation services are negatively influencing access to sustainable services in Uzbekistan. This podcast was recorded for the online course 'WASH systems strengthening for urban Asia and the Pacific'. For more information see www.washsystemsacademy.org

  • Sustainable water services in Nepal

    08/01/2024 Duration: 03min

    Listen to this podcast with Manina Baidya of the Department of Water Supply and Sewerage Management, Government of Nepal. In this podcast Manina Baidya talks about the main issues in Nepal to ensure sustainable water services. She says; 'The management system and the finances, they must be in place so that we can reach our target of safe water to all.' This podcast was recorded for the online course 'WASH systems strengthening for urban Asia and the Pacific'. For more information see www.washsystemsacademy.org

  • Regulating wastewater

    22/12/2023 Duration: 06min

    How do you enforce regulation of wastewater? Listen to this podcast with Patrick Ty, Chief Regulator at Metropolitan Waterworks & Sewerage System in the capital city of the Philippines, Manilla. He talks about regulating wastewater in the Philippines and shares his experiences on ensuring that the urban poor don’t get left behind. This podcast was recorded for the online course 'WASH systems strengthening for urban Asia and the Pacific'. For more information see www.washsystemsacademy.org

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