Publications and Knowledge Management Officer | IRC Ethiopia
Tsegaye Yeshiwas Hailu has been working as a journalist in the Ethiopia media climate for over a decade. Throughout his career, he has reported for radio, TV, and newspapers, starting as a novice and working his way up to senior roles. He has also covered the topic of WASH in his reporting. In December 2019, he joined IRC as a publications and knowledge management officer. In this position, Tsegaye oversees the publication process and leads organizational branding while facilitating knowledge management. He holds a BA in journalism and communications, as well as an MA in media and communication.
This paper reviews the experiences gained by the SWITCH consortium (of 33 partners) in grappling with stakeholder engagement in urban water... Read more...
There is a need for strong institutional systems and community involvement to address and reduce WASH humanitarian needs over the long term, and to... Read more...
A learning and sharing event on "Climate change, water, and sanitation in the lowlands of Ethiopia" was held in July 2022. Read more...
A field visit to an area recovering from land degradation, a reflection on this visit, the presentation of a policy brief, a discussion on WASH resource leveraging and the next meeting were the agenda point of this learning platform. Read more...
Why is self-supply important and what can WASH professionals, governments, academia, funders and implementers do to help self-supply reach its... Read more...
During a close out event for USAID's Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership three Ethiopian woredas promised to continue facilitating the learning alliance platforms. Read more...
A climate resilient WASH learning platform has been established in Ziway-Shalla sub-basin in Ethiopia Read more...
Different stakeholder groups from four districts gave inputs to the District WASH master plan to attain SDG 6 by 2030. Read more...
Two Ethiopian districts, Shashamane and Negelle Arsi, are developing water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) master plans Read more...
In order to leave no one behind, decision makers and service providers need to examine common beliefs in measuring access to services. Read more...
In order to achieve improved and sustainable WASH services, IRC WASH Ethiopia has been working on Wash Alliance International (WAI) project implementation in supporting Shashamane and Negelle Arsi woredas (districts). The project is anticipated to enhance effective planning and monitoring,... Read more...
While selection of water treatment technologies that meet minimum WHO efficacy recommendations for comprehensive protection against waterborne... Read more...
Approximately one in four handpumps in sub-Saharan Africa are non-functional at any point in time, which in 2015 was roughly equivalent to 175,000... Read more...
This review is the first comprehensive evaluation of the External support programs (ESP) literature. It derives a definition of external support... Read more...
Perceived poor performance of hand pumped boreholes has been a persistent problem in Africa Read more...
Presentation on Vergnet Hydro's water service management model for hand pump systems in Africa, involving delegation to private operators. Read more...
The review seeks to assess the prevalence of private sector management models and their potential to improve both the coverage and sustainability of... Read more...
Presentation summarising the progress by the Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Electricity in Ethiopia to implement Self-supply within the One WASH... Read more...
Poster presented at the 2015 UNC water and health conference. Read more...
Sustainable groundwater use is more likely in Indian villages if farmers, other village community members and NGOs work together with researchers and... Read more...