Publications

Our Publications

Dotse, F. M., Laryea, Nii Odai & Sackeyfio C., (2024), Behavior Change Communication Perspectives for Enhanced WASH Interventions in Ghana, 35th Mole Conference, Ho.


Nii Odai Laryea (2023): Innovative Management Approaches For Sustainable Public Sanitation Services: Glimpses from the Tripartite Private Partnership Project, 34th Mole Conference, Jirapa; Stephens C., Parkinson J., Sackeyfio C. (2021) ‘Sanitation Challenge for Ghana (SC4Gh): motivating local authorities through innovation prizes to achieve SDG 6, waterlines, Volume 40, Issue 3.


Loan Diep, Priti Parikh, Jonathan Parkinson, & Nii Odai (2019): Designing stakeholder consultations for institutional change: a case study from Ghana’s sanitation sector, Waterlines 38:4,pp 249-267;


 Dotse, F.M., Karikari, D.Y. & Laryea, Nii Odai (2018): “Impact of Socio-economic Factors on the Performance of Small Town Water Systems in the Western Region of Ghana, 41st WEDC Conference, Nakuru, Kenya, 9-13 July;


Dotse F.M., Laryea N.O., Sackeyfio C., Asokwah G.A. (2017), ‘Challenges of Developing a Peri-Urban Water Supply Strategy in Ghana’, paper presented at the 40th WEDC Conference on Local Action with International Cooperation to Improve and Sustain Water, Sanitation and Hygiene services, Loughborough, UK,  24–28 July, 2017.


 Sackeyfio C., Laryea N.O., Akodi P., Dotse F.M. & Erren E. (2016), ‘Benchmarking Sanitation Service Delivery in Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies in Ghana’, paper presented at the 39th WEDC Conference on Ensuring Availability and Sustainable Management of Water and Sanitation for All, Kumasi, Ghana, 11th – 15th July, 2016.


Ampadu-Boakye Joseph, Dotse, F.M.,  Gyan Edward, Karikari, D.Y.K.  & Laryea, Nii Odai, (2011): Improving Access To Basic Sanitation In Ghana: Lessons from a Water and Sanitation Project in Ghana, 3rd Ghana Water Forum, Accra, 5th – 7th September;


 Ampadu-Boakye Joseph, Dotse, F.M., Gyan Edward, Karikari, D.Y.K.  & Laryea, Nii Odai (2011): The Canker of Open Defecation in Ghana”, 3rd Ghana Water Forum, Accra, 5th – 7th September;


Dotse. F. M., Ampadu-Boakye Joseph, Laryea, Nii Odai & Doris Fiasorgbor (Ms) (2008):  “Women, Water and Sanitation”, 33rd WEDC Conference, Accra, Ghana, 7th – 11th April;


Dotse. F. M., Ampadu-Boakye Joseph, Laryea, Nii Odai & Doris Fiasorgbor (Ms) (2008): “Taking People To Water Instead of Taking Water To People, Institutional Changes in Ghana’s Rural Water Programme”, 33rd  WEDC Conference, Accra, Ghana, 7th – 11th April; 


Dotse. F. M., Ampadu-Boakye Joseph, Laryea, Nii Odai & Doris Fiasorgbor (Ms), (2008): “Challenges in The Implementation of District Water and Sanitation Plans in Ghana”, Accra, Ghana, 7th – 11th April;


Dotse. F. M., Ampadu-Boakye Joseph, Laryea, Nii Odai & Doris Fiasorgbor (Ms) (2008), “Monitoring of WATSAN Committees Using the Performance Assessment Tool”, 33rd WEDC Conference, Accra, Ghana, 7th – 11th April. 


Dotse, F. M. and Nii Odai Laryea (2001): Rural Poverty or Misplaced Priorities? Paper presented at the 27th WEDC Conference, “People and Systems for Water, Sanitation and Health”, Lusaka, Zambia, September;


Dotse, F. M. and Nii Odai Laryea (2001): Rural Poverty or Misplaced Priorities? Paper presented at the 27th WEDC Conference, “People and Systems for Water, Sanitation and Health”, Lusaka, Zambia, September;


Dotse, F. M., Nii Odai Laryea and Betty Yankson (1996): Can Rural Women   Manage Water;


In John Pickford et al (eds): Sustainability of Water and Sanitation Systems, published by WEDC; Loughborough;


Dotse, F. M. (1995): Establishing a Decentralised Maintenance System; in John Pickford et al (eds): Proceedings of the 21st WEDC Conference, published by WEDC, Loughborough University of Technology;

 

Authorized Sector Documents

  • Revised National Water Policy (2024)
  • Urban Solid Waste Management Model (2020)
  • Revised Rural Sanitation Model and Strategy
  • Community Ownership Manual for CWSP II (2004)
  • Extension Services Manual (2002)
  • WATSAN Handbook for Piped Systems (2008, revised 2009)

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