On the Role of Expatriate Staff and Other Reflections from WaterSHED Founders
What kind of Executive Director refuses to put their NGO’s logo on anything? Probably the kind who is proud to lead an organization that some in government call the “no money NGO”. We sit down with...
View ArticleSave the date: May 24 | Saying Goodbye to WaterSHED / សូមកត់ថ្ងៃទុកជាមុន...
We would like to invite you to a closing ceremony for WaterSHED on May 24, 2021. After a decade of contributing to a growing rural sanitation system and working towards a strategic exit, we will close...
View ArticleWaterSHED Newsletter Archive
05/2021 – Making the impossible, possible and other reflections from WaterSHED founding members. Extra: Exit Q&A 12/2020 – What about M&E? 09/2020 – When is the job done? National gov’t...
View ArticleWorkshopping an Organizational Exit: highlights from WaterSHED’s NGO learning...
On May 20, 2021 WaterSHED teams conducted a Khmer-language learning event for NGOs working in diverse sectors in Cambodia, ‘Aiming for the exit: learnings from WaterSHED’s decade of market systems...
View ArticleGuidance on market-based sanitation (UNICEF, 2020)
Download the guidance (pdf, 8 MB) UNICEF draws on the global evidence base and experience of programs, such as WaterSHED’s Hands-Off MBS, to provide practitioners with resources to plan, design,...
View ArticleMeasuring local leadership with 144 natural experiments
This post was originally featured on Developmental Leadership Program website here. By: Tum Nhim, Panhaka Nou, Sodany Saing Image: Civic Champions winner Penh Moy. Photo credit: WaterSHED These are...
View ArticleAgenda For Change’s Conversations with Collaboration Champions feat. Sovattha...
Agenda for Change’s (A4C) new podcast, Conversations with Collaboration Champions, focuses on collaborative action in the WASH sector across the globe. In the latest episode, A4C Deputy Coordinator...
View ArticleBeyond Political Will: Effective leadership for WASH
A joint project between the Development Leadership Program (DLP) and WaterSHED explores the main takeaways from the Civic Champions leadership development program—identified as an innovative approach...
View ArticleExit Strategies (SSIR)
When is it time for an NGO to exit? Trick question: It’s always time. Of course, I don’t mean every NGO should close its doors immediately; I mean that every foreign-funded development NGO should be...
View ArticleSystems Strengthening: WaterSHED Case Study
This case study assesses: the depth of key system changes by assessing how much performance has changed (both in key system factors, and at service delivery level);the sustainability and scale of...
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