Juste is an expert in the governance of water, sanitation and hygiene services. He has two decades of professional experience in West Africa, particularly in Francophone countries. He is currently the director of IRC Burkina Faso and the director of IRC's regional programme in Africa.
Juste's ambition is to transform the water, sanitation and hygiene sector from inefficient systems at regional, national and local levels into strong government-led systems capable of delivering universal and sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services in poor countries by 2030 (SDG6.)
He focuses on building or strengthening governance systems at both local and central government and regional intergovernmental levels. His work involves generating, testing and advising on governance solutions for key stakeholders.
Municipal managers in developing Asia are faced with the formidable challenge of finding ways of dealing with rapid urbanization, growing demand for... Read more...
This book is based on a public-health approach to the provision of water and sanitation in emergencies: an approach that is information-based (... Read more...
This paper presents a literature review of experiences in participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) from around the world, used in differing... Read more...
Water is increasingly high on international and national agendas. Read more...
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The inventory lists the activities financed by the Dutch government through the special programme "urban poverty" as well as other habitat-... Read more...
Since Namibia is the most arid country in the Southern African Region and the water available is often of unacceptable quality, decision makers must... Read more...
These proceedings are the outcome of a regional consultation workshop which aimed to obtain the views of key stakeholders in the formulation of a... Read more...