Uganda WASH Resource Centre

Uganda WASH Resource Centre

Search this site
  • Home
    • 2014 Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) Conference-call for papers
    • 71% Ugandans do not wash their hands after visiting toilets
    • A Masons Testimony at the National Learning Forum on Sanitation as a Business
    • A Statement by Civil Society at 5th Africa Water Week
    • Access to drinking water and sanitation is a fundamental, but not yet universal human right
    • Access to water and sanitation helps halt risk of disease in growing refugee camps on Uganda border
    • AfDB funding for water and sanitation in Uganda hits sh786b (reposted)
    • Africa bound to fail on SDGs if we simply Watch
    • Africa's broken promises on improved sanitation exact deadly toll
    • African Water Facility to Support Access of Urban Poor to Sanitation in Uganda
    • Agago district utilizes rocks to harvest water
    • Barriers to hand hygiene in ophthalmic outpatients in Uganda: a mixed methods approach
    • Behind Kampala's sanitation woes
    • Breaking down the barriers to water and sanitation in Uganda
    • Briefing Note: Hand Pump Mechanics Associations Improving rural water service delivery
    • Briefing Note:Mobile phone technology to improve functionality of rural water soruces
    • Budaka LC5 Boss Tells Residents To Construct Pit Latrines
    • Can businesses can help improve access to toilets?
    • Change two things to eliminate water-related illnesses
    • Cholera strikes more than 50 in Yumbe
    • Citizens to Celebrate World Wetlands Day
    • Climate change: Rich states driving a race to the bottom
    • Commissioning of a bio-latrine at KCC Kansanga Primary School to take place on Thursday 07th February 2013
    • Contractor dumps human waste in homesteads in Bulisa
    • COUNTDOWN - 2015 GLOBAL HANDWASHING DAY
    • CSOs respond to National Budget Framework Paper
    • DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT OF MR.ANDREW KATOROTORWA-PROGRAMME MANAGER HEWASA
    • Deliberating on WASH Based Climate Adaptation Strategies in Uganda
    • Dirty Water - the Major Cause of Children's Illness and Death in Uganda
    • Disposal of child faeces - Uganda
    • Eng. Dr. Nyeko Paul Ongiramoi talks about the need for TAF in Uganda
    • Financing WASH SGD Goal targets in Uganda-Lessons from the National Learning Forum
    • Functionality of boreholes at 88%
    • Getting Personal About Periods in Uganda
    • Girls Waste 200 Million Hours Each Year Collecting Water
    • Good Practices in Community Led Total Sanitation
    • Hand Sanitizers: Healthy or Hype?
    • Hand washing is essential for effective healthcare
    • Highlights from the 7th Northern Region WASH Learning Forum
    • Highlights of the 3rd Northern Region Learning Forum
    • How are safety and access to sanitation related?
    • How NGOs can tell compelling stories in the media?
    • How £11bn pledged for water sanitation aid never arrived
    • Ignoring that hand-wash is gravely!
    • Improve hygiene, sanitation in schools for better learning
    • International Year of Water Cooperation 2013
    • IRC Symposium 2013 - monitoring sustainable WASH service delivery
    • Jobs – Senior Programme Officer (SPO) Vacancy at Network for Water and Sanitation (NETWAS) Uganda
    • Kiboko joins Sanitation drive
    • LEARNING FORUM 2012 on SCHOOL SANITATION AND HYGIENE TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT
    • Library
    • Life cycle costing approach- World bank webinar May 15,2012 9:30-11:00 am DC time
    • Loans schemes raise interest in paying water fees
    • M4W in Uganda: using mobile phones for improved access to safe water
    • MDG designer fears UN goals will ‘degenerate into wish list’
    • Meeting the massive water and sanitation needs in Palorinya camp, Uganda
    • Men asked to support girls during menstrual periods
    • Menstrual Hygiene Management (using cheap sustainable cost effective methods)
    • Ministry of Health Launches Sanitation Week with emphasis on handwashing
    • Mobile SMS to improve information flow on WASH services in Bombo Town council
    • MPs push for free access to water
    • MPs want a policy on boreholes for primary schools
    • New Publications for Water Management
    • NEWS Archive
    • Only 27 Percent of Ugandans Wash Hands After Toilets-New Survey
    • Poor sanitation a strong predictor of child stunting
    • Poor sanitation can be deadly in rural Uganda
    • Report shows Uganda behind in Sanitation
    • Rotary clubs connect to bring aid through WASH
    • Rwenzori WASH Alliance: One voice, greater efficiency, increased visibility
    • Sanitation and Water for All - Partnership Meeting
    • Sanitation Teacher Turns to Liquid Soap Making for Sanitation and Profit
    • Self Supply Experiences in Uganda
    • Sending an SMS of accountabilty
    • Shit is not just a poor man’s problem
    • SNV Intensifies Hand Washing Campaign
    • Sri Lanka invests $150 in Uganda water sector
    • Study shows Clean water and soap 'boost growth' in young children
    • Technical Support to Joint Appraisal of the Joint Uganda
    • The missing element in the fight against Ebola
    • The National WASH CSO Forum to take place from 22nd -24th Sept 2020
    • The Paradox of Assuring Water Access, Utility and Purity in Uganda
    • The world celebrates Global Handwashing day
    • Toilet use in Buvuma remains a luxury
    • Triple-S sets up online data system for monitoring water service delivery in Uganda
    • Turning feacal sludge into money; The story of Kole residents
    • Uganda access to safe water increases
    • Uganda chosen to host key African forum
    • Uganda Excels In Water Coverage Sanitation
    • Uganda fails on Sanitation commitments
    • Uganda joins the rest of the world to walk for water and sanitation in Kampala City on the World Water Day 22nd /03/2013
    • Uganda pinned on clean schools
    • Uganda Red Cross Society seeks sh4.5b for Bududa
    • Uganda Sanitation Week Commemoration Programme
    • Uganda to host meeting on "what makes sanitation and hygiene happen?"
    • Uganda to host meeting on unclogging blockages in Sanitation in Africa
    • Uganda to join other 25 countries in the world match for water this March 2013
    • Uganda to meet MDG on water
    • Uganda WASH Media Awards 2017 preparations in high gear
    • Uganda Water and Environment Week back on line
    • Uganda: Relief Items Should Be Tax Free - Red Cross
    • UN recognises separate, distinct right to sanitation
    • UN reveals major gaps in water and sanitation – especially in rural areas
    • United States Contributes $13.3 million to Support Refugees and Host Communities During COVID-19 Pandemic in Uganda
    • Using clean water is one of the best ways to stop children losing essential nutrients vital to growth
    • Victims of Kasese flood need 11 million litres of water
    • WASH services for everyone forever: a proposal to apply the Life-Cycle Cost Approach in Uganda
    • Washing hands with soap and water could send away disease
    • WASHTech commended in evaluation of European Research programme
    • Water and sanitation funding doubled
    • Water crisis runs much deeper than digging a well
    • Water loss: seven things you need to know about an invisible global problem
    • Water shortage hits Kampala, jerrycan costs sh1000
    • Water, hygiene and sanitation: does business have a role to play?
    • Water, sanitation and hygiene: what should we aim for post-2015?
    • What is the Government of Uganda Spending on Sanitation?
    • When Menstruation Means No Earning Or Learning
    • Why Choosing the Preferred Sanitation Solution Should Be More Like Grocery Shopping
    • Why doesn’t every family practice rainwater harvesting?Factors that affect the decision to adopt rainwater harvesting as a household water security strategy in central Uganda
    • Women Told Embrace Hygiene And Sanitation
    • Young Water Proffessionals program Career Fare
    • Your keyboard could be dirtier than a toilet (Sanitation Pathways)
  • About us
    • Overview of the RC Consortium
  • Alliance partners
    • Danish International Development Agency
    • Ministry of Health
    • Ministry of Water and Environment
    • Minstry of Gender and Social development
    • National library of Uganda
    • Netherlands Developement organisation
    • Network for Water and Sanitation (NETWAS)
    • School of Public Health
    • Triple-S Uganda
    • Uganda Rain Water Harvesting Association
    • Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network
    • United Nations Children fund
  • Contact us
  • Learning Initiatives
    • Dutch WASH Alliance
    • EDF West Nile Project (Improved WASH Governance in West Nile through Local Dialogue)
    • EU Water Facility project
    • LeaPPS
    • Learning in the WASH Sector with Resource Centers
    • Performance Improvement through Learning in Sanitation (PILS)
    • WASHTech Uganda
  • Resources
    • Power point Presentations
    • Products
    • Services
  • Sector Documents
    • Joint sector Review
    • Menstrual management
    • Policy Documents
    • RUWASA CATALOGUE
    • Sanitation
    • Water supply
  • Sector Learning
    • District learning
    • National learning Journey
    • National learning
    • Regional Learning
  • WASH sector Calender
  • WASH Uganda Online
    • WASH Blogs
    • WASH Web site
  • Sitemap

Learning Initiatives

This page describes initiatives and projects that foster or adopt a learning approach to services delivery in the Water and Sanitation sector.
These learning projects in Uganda include:

  1. Performance Improvement through learning on Sanitation in Communities  (PILS)
  2. Learning for Policy and Practice in Sanitation & Hygiene (LeaPPS)
  3. Increasing the right to access improved and sustainable WASH interventions for the underserved and vulnerable Communities of Luwero, Kamuli, Tororo and Lira districts of Uganda.  (EU Water Facility project)
  4. WASH Technologies
  5. Improved WASH Governance in WEST Nile through local Dialogue (EDF WEST NILE Project)
  6. Triple-S Uganda
Subpages (7): Dutch WASH Alliance EDF West Nile Project (Improved WASH Governance in West Nile through Local Dialogue) EU Water Facility project LeaPPS Learning in the WASH Sector with Resource Centers Performance Improvement through Learning in Sanitation (PILS) WASHTech Uganda
Comments

Sign in|Recent Site Activity|Report Abuse|Print Page|Powered By Google Sites