Learning Repository
Explore the Water Resilience Hub’s curated tools and resources by target audience, thematic area, or material type.
Displaying 31 - 40 of 42Sanitation Safety Planning Learning Hubby World Health OrganizationTool With the aim of encourage the implementation of Sanitation Safety Planning, the World Health Organization presents this online platform for practitioners and trainers with the learning resources required to launch Sanitation Safety Planning processes at local level. |
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Shit Flow Diagramby SuSAnATool The SFD is a diagnostic tool that helps to identify the aspects of sanition and FSM service delivery where improvements are needed. |
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SimpleCoastby Deltares / World Bank GroupTool Toolkit for simple assessments of Coastal Problems and Design of Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management Solutions |
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STEEPby ADBTool Screening Tool for Energy Evaluation of Projects |
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Surface Water Changesby DeltaresTool Assess changes in surface water (e.g. due to accretion, erosion, land reclamation, reservoir construction) based on satellite data |
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Sustainable Sanitation and Water Management Toolboxby SSWMTool The SSWM Toolbox is the most extensive collection of knowledge around sustainable sanitation and water management. |
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UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS) Data Portalby UN-WaterTool GLAAS provides policy- and decision-makers at all levels with reliable, easily accessible, comprehensive data on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) systems, including on governance, monitoring, human resources and finance. GLAAS monitors elements of WASH systems that are required to sustain and extend WASH services and systems to all, and especially to the most vulnerable population groups. |
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Utility Management Simulation Gameby BEWOP UN-IHETool The Utility Management Simulation Game (UMSG) has been designed as a learning tool to develop awareness and knowledge of the processes of strategic planning within utilities. |
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Wastewater Management Expert (WaMEX) Toolby ADBTool The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the UNESCO-IHE teamed up to develop the wastewater management expert system that will provide decision-makers and planners with a tool to carry out “what-if” scenarios to effectively evaluate technologies and sewer networks. |
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Water Accounting Plus (WA+)by IWMI, UNESCO-IHE, FAO, and WWAPTool WA+ provides independent estimates of water flows, fluxes, stocks, consumption and services supported by a multi-institutional effort from international knowledge centers (IWMI, UNESCO-IHE, FAO, and WWAP) |