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An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN
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Nathaniel Mason
Nathaniel Mason

Nathaniel Mason

Research Fellow, Water Policy

Nat's research background is in pro-poor service delivery, financing and policy, and the political and technical dimensions of water security.

His work at ODI ranges from researching the links between WASH services and peace- and state-building in fragile contexts; to writing policy briefings on water security metrics; to coordinating ODI inputs to a 4 year, multi-country EC research project on irrigation in Africa.

Nat previously worked for WaterAid in the UK and Nepal, on a number of policy-oriented research projects around financing water supply and sanitation in developing countries. He joined ODI after a period with the Water and Sanitation Program of the World Bank, Nairobi helping research and write the second round of Country Status Overviews – produced in collaboration with over thirty countries, for the African Ministers’ Council on Water.

Outputs

Infrastructure service goals after 2015

Event - Round-table - 24 May 2012 10:00 - 12:30 (GMT+00)

The roundtable will contribute to the evolving debate about the framework of development goals, which will be developed over the next three years, and will discuss questions specific to infrastructure services. 

The roundtable will be an opportunity before Rio +20 to exchange knowledge and insights amongst experienced practitioners and researchers relating to infrastructure and development progress, with a view to identifying options for how infrastructure services could be incorporated in the sustainable development goal framework after 2015.

European Report on Development 2011/2012 - Confronting scarcity: managing water, energy and land for inclusive and sustainable growth

Publication - Research reports and studies - 16 May 2012
Dirk Willem te Velde (Overseas Development Institute) James Mackie (European Centre for Development Policy Management) and Imme Scholz (Deutsche Institut für Entwicklungspolitik)
The third edition of the European Report on Development focuses on water, energy and land. It examines the constraints on each, the interrelationships between them and then considers how they can be managed together to promote growth in developing countries that is both socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable.

WASH service delivery in conflict-affected and fragile states

Projects - January 2012 to December 2012
This research will examine Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programmes to identify the ways they impact on Peace/State Building. Based on this analysis, it will make recommendations for how future WASH programming can be designed and delivered to maximise their positive contribution to peace-and state building.

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