Tettje is involved in communication in the Change hub team and focuses on editing, web publishing and communication outreach. Tettje supports in preparing documents for publishing online and in print. She is giving web instruction, is co-writer of blogs and documents, and is involved in communication activities and responsible for quality control of written texts. Tettje has a degree in English language and literature of the University of Utrecht and has worked as editor for various employers in the past.
The 20th African Water Association International Congress and Exhibition (AfWA ICE2020) will be held in Kampala, Uganda and will focus on "breaking new grounds to accelerate access to water and sanitation for all". IRC's CEO Patrick Moriarty is one of the keynote speakers. Read more...
See what we have planned with partners during Stockholm World Water Week 2019. Alternatively, meet us at the Agenda for Change stand (D10) or the Dutch Pavilion (C08). Read more...
Vandaag staan we stil bij de miljoenen meisjes en vrouwen voor wie menstruatie een maandelijks drama is. Read more...
On 28 May, the Ghana Education Services are organising an event to move menstrual hygiene management to the next level. Read more...
The Watershed consortium in Uganda led by IRC presents efforts to strengthen people's voice in water management. Read more...
In this WASH Talk episode, we talk about hygiene promotion, handwashing and behaviour change, highlighting an experience in Bhutan. Read more...
Come and experience the new functions of the WASH in Schools Index during a webinar. It is a premier online resource and database for the WASH in school's network, supported by UNICEF and other partners, and hosted by IRC. All WASH in schools partners will have access to this new website as well as... Read more...
This WASH Talk episode discusses the creative solutions Simavi and Aqua for All use in Africa. Read more...
In six videos, relevant topics on running a safe water business are discussed. Read more...
“It is important to rethink things, to bring something new, but this depends on the region, on where you are”. Read more...
This RWSN webinar will present some preliminary findings of a global review on national accountability mechanisms for SDG6, as well as experiences shared by RWSN members during a recent e-discussion on the topic. ENG: How can we make providers and governments accountable for rural water services?... Read more...
Interview with Pierre Gilles Duvernay from Antenna Foundation on the Safe Water Phase II programme. Read more...
Interview with Aboubacar Camara from Tinkisso-Antenna about experiences in the Safe Water Programme Phase II. Read more...
On 11 December 2017, the National Day of Burkina Faso, the government awards those organisations and persons that have contributed to the economic and social development of the country. Read more...
Striving for a world where women are in decision-making positions for WASH at district and national level holding budgets and making policies. Read more...
Faecal sludge is not waste, says Ton de Wilde in this podcast, it is a resource. Read more...
Asset management is critical for all WASH systems as 30% of the infrastructure is often not working. Read more...
In this episode of WASH Talk three guest speakers talk about menstrual health. Read more...
Monitoring of WASH systems needs to be much more sophisticated to reach universal access for everyone. Read more...
"Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) in Schools – A neglected issue" is the topic of the thematic discussion organised by the SuSanA platform. While nowadays MHM is gaining more and more attention, it has widely been neglected in the past. SDG4 (education), SDG5 (gender equality) and SDG6 (water and... Read more...