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February 2010 Blog Posts (5)

Selecting content and reducing complexity to counter information overload

Source: http://www.web2fordev.net/component/content/article/1-latest-news/104-selecting-content-and-reducing-complexity-to-counter-information-overload#comments



Thanks to social networks, such as Twitter, information can spread around a lot faster. People can easily connect…

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Added by Jaap Pels Global on February 17, 2010 at 8:00 — No Comments

Seeking recommendations for email surveys/feedback

Hello

I am creating a survey to request feedback from users of our knowledge management services and products. I am familiar with Survey Monkey and Zoomerang. Do you have others you would recommend?

Thanks,
Dan Campbell

Added by Dan Campbell on February 9, 2010 at 20:50 — 1 Comment

Running MyWASH.org (2010 week 6)

The week started at Sunday. Some discussions pop-up and I did some contributions. Crucial crux is control versus let-go and act versus comment. See Nick Dickinson's contribution plus reply on that.



Other:

- Inviting people on individual basis.

- Changes in the menu and it turns out the left three tabs are sticky ... hmmm

- Improved background colour… Continue

Added by Jaap Pels Global on February 8, 2010 at 10:30 — No Comments

Running MyWASH.org (2010 week 5)

Done:

- Pick up on some chances to invite people

- Looked at people inviting others; is used!

- Moderated / helped new users with pictures encouraging experimentation

- Published an article on KM plus Twitter connect



Thoughts:

- Start a news flyer ....

- Started a web-based flyer at http://mywash.wordpress.com :-)



Experiences:

- Internal resistance with plethora of arguments

- Steering… Continue

Added by Jaap Pels IRC on February 1, 2010 at 16:00 — No Comments

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3rd High Level Forum on Water and Sanitation for All in Africa

Organised by Water and Sanitation for Africa (WSA), the theme of the HLF is "Vibrant and effective South-South cooperation to accelerate access to water, sanitation and hygiene for all".

The tricky business of what is considered “evidence” in WASH

Judging by the number of posts on Twitter, evidence for decision making seems to be a hot topic at the moment not only in the WASH sector but more broadly in the development realm. DFID, the British bilateral cooperation agency has published the latest “Water, Sanitation and Hygiene – evidence paper”. I agree generally with the broad lines of the conclusions about what we still need to know to do our jobs in the sector better, but it was with utter disbelief that I read what is considered “evidence” in the report and what is discarded as not being “sufficient evidence”.

Seminar on Multiple Use Water Services in the context of Dutch policy and practice

This seminar will bring together the expertise of Dutch organisations on multiple use water services (MUS) in the context of Dutch policy and practice. It will include experiences from arid to humid environments, relating to policy development, capacity building, water infrastructure development, water resources management, sanitation and re-use of waste and wastewater, especially from East Africa.

International Conference on Water, Wastewater

Organised by the Civil Engineering Department of Bangalore University. Topics include: Planning for Sustainable Water Solutions; Water Quality & Health; Water Management & Policy; and Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Technologies.

WASH Conference 2014

The theme for this week-long event is "Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Everyone, Everywhere", with sub-themes: Equitable access, universal services; Achieving health outcomes with WASH; and Sustaining services and outcomes. 

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