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Practical Action Consulting is the trading name of Intermediate Technology Consultants LtdA wholly-owned subsidiary of Practical Action • Company Reg No. 952705 • VAT No. GB 880 9924 76
Please contact our UK office for further information about products and services, and for enquiries aboutcollaborative work and consultant registration.
Photos © Practical ActionImages: Water pumping, Kenya - Practical Action • Partially made pit latrines, Bangladesh - Zul • Waste recycling, Bangladesh - Ali •Digging a well, Mozambique - Judge • Treadle pump irrigation, Nepal - Sharma • Sustainable urban drainage, Kenya - Robinson
Practical Action Consulting has provided consultancy services in the water, sanitation and waste sector for
almost 40 years to governments, NGOs, aid agencies and the private sector. We are the consulting arm of the
international NGO Practical Action (formerly ITDG) which uses technology to challenge poverty.
Within the water, sanitation and waste sector, Practical Action Consulting works in the fields of water supply,
water resources, irrigation, sanitation and waste management, in both rural and urban contexts. We have a
proven track record of managing complex, multi-disciplinary international projects across Africa, Asia, latin
America and Europe. Our experience has taught us that in order to develop sustainable solutions it is necessary
to work across the areas of technology, community, capacity, environment, enterprise, and policy. For this
reason we combine technical skills with economic, institutional, planning, finance, management, environmental
and social expertise.
South Asia 5 Lionel Edirisinghe Mawatha, Kirulapone, Colombo5, Sri Lanka
Contact: Ramani Nissanka
T +94 11 2829412E [email protected]
www.PracticaIActionConsulting.org
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Latin America Av. Jorge Chavez 275, Miraflores, Lima 18, Peru
Contact: Angela Higueras
T +5114475127,+5114467324E [email protected] www.solucionespracticas.org.pe/consu Itorias/
Nepal 750 Pandol Marg, Lazimpat, GPO Box 15135, Kathmandu,Nepal
Contact: Moushumi Shrestha
T +977 1 4446015, +977 1 4434482
Partnersh iP Worki ng
• Water and Sanitation Programme in Rural and UrbanSlums, Kenya, Ghana, Malawi (European Commission& Finnish Embassy, 2005-7)
• Technical Supervision of the Building of the PotableWater Treatment Plant for Chirinos District, Cajamarca,Peru (Peru-Germany Contravalor Fund, 2005-6)
• Human Development Report 2006 - Water andSanitation at Scale: Sanitation Case Studies,International (UNDP, 2006)
• Potable Water System for Communities in the SouthWest Zone of Namora District, Cajamarca, HygieneEducation and Operation & Maintenance Training,Peru (APC, Japanese Embassy, 2005-6)
• Dam Planning and Management Compendium,International (U NEP/DDP, 2006)
• Solid Waste Management and Eco-Sanitation Project,Sri Lanka (Christian Aid, 2005-6)
• Small Scale Private Sector Participation in the RuralWater Supply Sector Zambia, Tanzania, Ghana (OFI D,2003-5)
Practical Action Consulting is actively involved in a numberof international water and sanitation networks and consortiain order to share best practice and promote informationexchange and dissemination. Consortia include: Researchinspired Policy and Practice learning in Ethiopia and theNile Region (RiPPLE) and Development Resource Centre:Environment - Water - Sanitation (DEW Point). Networksinclude the Southern and Eastern Africa Rainwater Network(SearNet).
Recent and Current Projects
Eastern Africa PO Box 39493-00623, AAYMCA Building, alongState House Crescent, off State House Avenue, Nairobi, Kenya
Contact: Purity Thirimu
T +254 20 2719313E [email protected]
Southern Africa PO Box 1744, 4 Ludlow Road, Newlands, Harare,Zimbabwe
Contact: Nicholas Mudungwe
T +2634776631-3E [email protected]
• Integrated Approaches to Reducing Poverty - 1mprovingHealth in the Informal Settlements of Nairobi, Kenya,(EC, 2007-9)
• DFI D Resource Centre for Water, Sanitation and theEnvironment (DEW Point) International (OFID, 20069)
• Water and Sanitation Services Management Modelsin Three Rural localities of Cusco, Peru (NationalRural Water and Sanitation Programme, PRONASAR,2006-8)
• Research-inspired Policy and Practice learning inEthiopia and the Nile Region (RiPPLE) Ethiopia, Kenya,Sudan (OFID, 2006-11)
• Integrated Urban Development Project, Sri Lanka(European Commission, 2006-8)
• Sustainable Waste Management Project, Azerbaijan(OEFRAIPECE, 2006-8)
• Rehabilitation of Water Points, Zimbabwe (EuropeanCommission Humanitarian Aid Office, 2003-8)
• Technical Assistance in Ecological Alternatives forSanitation in Rural Communities of Santillana,Ayacucho, Peru (Salud Sin Limites, 2007)
• Karachi Solid Waste Management Master Planning,Pakistan (Asian Development Bank, 2007)
• Solid Waste Planning for Northern Cities of Sindh,Pakistan (Asian Development Bank, 2007)
• Basic Urban Services Project - Integrated Solid Waste& Waste Water Management, Sri Lanka (UN HabitatSustainable Cities Programme, 2005-7)
UK The Schumacher Centre for Technology and Development,Bourton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV32 9QZ, UK
Contact: Greg Beeton
T +44 (0) 1926 634403F +44 (0) 1926 634405E [email protected]
For specific enquiries about our work in Africa, Asia,Latin America and Nepal, please contact our regionaloffices.
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SustainTechnology Capacity
EnvironmentPAC provides services in countries
where communities' livelihoods areextremely vulnerable to
environmental degradation andchange, including those caused
by climate change. In thesecircumstances we provide:
• nv ronmental assessmentsof human impacts on the
environment• Approaches which help
communities' adaptation to climatechange through efficient use of local water
resources• Technologies and resource management mode s
which balance development needs and environmental protection• nv ronmenta surveys and G S mapping such as of water resource
availability, and water and sanitation provision in informal urban settlements
The introduction of new or adapted technologies and policies must be accompanied by capacity development toensure their sustainability and long-term impact. We have developed tools for building human capacity and
knowledge on water, sanitation and waste interventions, working with individuals, enterprises, communities, NGOsand governments. We provide:
• Workshop facilitation including participatory methodologies for identifying and agreeing capacity gaps• Delivery of water, sanitation and waste related training at all levels, from government officials and utility
professionals, to local technicians, small enterprises and community members
• Training of trainers to build capacity and maximise local knowledge transfer
• Design and production of knowledge products, including how-to manuals, guidelines and training materials• Comprehensive dissemination strategies incorporating elements of awareness raising, education and
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Community
Practical Action Consulting applies approaches to managing technical change that enable people to work their own
way out of poverty. Our long-standing expertise in water and sanitation technologies and engagement with poor
communities enable us to co-develop sustainable solutions with poor people. We provide:
• Expertise in decentra sed wa er supp y, wa er trea mentlpur ca on, irrigation and sanitation in rural and urbancontexts
• Technologies and processes for so "d was e managemen , with a focus on labour based systems, communitymanagement in low income areas and recycling
• A strong background in echno ogy research and delivery of high quality consultancy services on technologyassessment, transfer, adaptation and development
• eas b ty s udles to develop sustainable, appropriate water,
sanitation and solid waste solutions• Specialist technical and management support
for practical design, implementation andmonitoring and evaluation of water,sanitation and solid waste projects
and programmes
PAC helps to improve the
access of poor communities to
essential basic servicescontributing to sustainable
livelihoods. Our approach is demand
driven with an emphasis placed onagreeing needs, issues and solutions through
participatory methods. We provide:• Expertise in conducting participatory needs assessment
and socio-economic analysis which are fundamental to achieving and monitoring impacts
• Participatory planning methodologies to enable communities to participate in and own urban,peri-urban, and rural planning processes
• Experiences in community mobilisation, awareness raising and knowledge and communication
Policy EnterprisePAC engages with the water and sanitation policy arena through the provision of analysis and recommendations
to government ministries and international donors on institutional, regulatory and strategic matters. We offer:
• Development of sus a nab e wa er, san ta on and was e po c es• Technology and development based policy expertise, which we incorporate into training of government staff• ns ut ona deve opment in collaboration with local partners, expert consortia and international networks, to
bring together international experience and local understanding to influence policy
At Practical Action Consulting our approach focuses on pro-poor water and sanitation system developmentincorporating users and service providers, and developing the roles of all sectors including public, private and civil
society. We offer:
• Market mapping of formal and informal water and sanitation markets in participation with key stakeholders
• Enterprise development and facilitation services supporting the provision of water and sanitation services,employment and economic activity within urban, peri-urban, and rural communities
• Project design and proposal preparation to assist partners in developing and financing projects
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