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Explore the Water Resilience Hub’s curated tools and resources by target audience, thematic area, or material type.
Displaying 81 - 90 of 136Portable reuse: Guidance for producing safe drinking-waterby WHO and PUB SingaporePublication The guidance is intended for use by drinking-water suppliers and regulators who are familiar with the WHO’s Guidelines for drinking-water quality and, in particular, the framework for safe drinking-water, including water safety plans. This publication may also be useful to others with an interest in potable reuse including environmental health and water resource professionals. |
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Privatisation of Sanitation and Sewerage Services - Lessons Learnt from the Philippinesby Water Environment Partnership in AsiaPublication This policy brief re-examines the challenges and constraints facing the Philippines, mostly in the Metro Manila region, in domestic wastewater and septage management, including expansion of the sewerage network and wastewater treatment ratio. This brief also provides good lessons learnt for water professionals and policymakers in the water supply and sanitation sector – not only in other cities and municipalities of the Philippines but also in other Southeast Asian countries – on how decentralised approaches as well as privatisation policy have greatly assisted in improved wastewater and septage management in the Philippines. |
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REACH Rural Water FinanceTechnology Results-based funding to deliver safe and reliable drinking water; a case study with the Government of Bangladesh under the SafePani model for schools and health clinics. |
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REACH Safe Water in Africa and AsiaTechnology Professionalized service provision to deliver safe drinking water for rural communities, schools and healthcare facilities. |
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Resilience and Decarbonization: Capacity Building and Roadmap Preparation for Water Utilitiesby ADB, Deltares, GlobalfieldsTraining This training course is a collaboration of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Deltares, Dr. Craig Hart of Johns Hopkins University, and Andreas Biermann of Globalfields. |
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Resilient Rivers Hubby IRFTool The Resilient Rivers Hub provides a global platform for the exchange of river resilience knowledge and experience. It includes a Blueprint for River Resilience, RiverAcademy, 1000+ Resilient Rivers and various tools and case studies. |
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RisKmaby CTI GroupTechnology RisKma is a cloud-based OS that enables disaster information aggregation, flood forecasting/early warning, and disaster prevention action support |
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River Image Analysis for Debris Transport (RIAD)by Yachiyo EngineeringTechnology RIAD is a monitoring technology for grasping transport amount of floating debris on riverine surface which can distinguish natural and anthropogenic debris |
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Sanitation 21by International Water Association (IWA)Tool Sanitation 21 presents a planning framework for improving city-wide inclusive sanitation services based on international best practices. Initially developed in 2006, this updated version builds on recent experiences where good planning has formed an integral part of achieving improvements in urban sanitation. The document sets out key principles and process guidelines to help city stakeholders develop appropriate and affordable solutions to sanitation problems, taking into account technology issues, management arrangements, institutional challenges and demands for improvement from different stakeholders. |
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Sanitation Safety Planning (second edition)by World Health OrganizationTool This Sanitation safety planning (SSP) manual provides practical, step-by-step guidance to assist in the implementation of the 2018 World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines on sanitation and health and the 2006 WHO Guidelines for safe use of wastewater, excreta and greywater in agriculture and aquaculture. The approach and tools should be applied to all sanitary systems to ensure that they are managed to meet health objectives. The SSP manual is targeted at a variety of users at different levels including; health authorities and regulators, local authorities, sanitation utility managers, sanitation enterprises and farmers, community-based organizations, farmers associations and nongovernmental organizations. |