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Over the past few months, we have worked hard at producing a new and improved website which will hopefully give you a much better idea of our current activities, concerns, conventional and not-so-conventional ideas for the water and sanitation sectors.

We hope to make this site an interactive tool, so please feel free to register, so that you can get regular updates on what we're up to but also comment, react and interact. In the blog, we share our thoughts in a free-for-all, sometimes rough and ready fashion, whilst the "hot topics" give you a peek into key work areas and our recent activities on the subject. As for "news", this is rather self-explanatory.

Looking forward to seeing you there... 

24 May 2010
Submitted by sophietremolet on 27 May 2010 - 12:06am
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Blog

12 November 2011 — World Water Forum: spotlight on financing water and sanitation
19 January 2011 — Is a water connection the key to happiness?
4 January 2011 — 2011: keeping on target in times of financial austerity will require added focus on “value for money”
15 September 2010 — Cholera: sewers 1, miasma 0
15 June 2010 — More on Danish cargo bikes
2 June 2010 — Water streams in mainstream media
26 May 2010 — "Wake up, water sector" says McKinsey
16 May 2010 — Riding on the social entrepreneur bandwagon
4 April 2010 — Public subsidies for private cycling

Ongoing News | Projects

17 April 2011 Results-based financing for sanitation: is there a case for it? Can it work?
22 March 2011 New publication: benefits of investing in water and sanitation
4 January 2011 Tremolet Consulting: a year in review
30 November 2010 IRC symposium: the water sector gets to talk numbers

Hot Topics

Financing the water sector: macro issues
Introducing private sector participation
Regulating water and sanitation services
Financing Sanitation