The WASHREG approach is a multi-stakeholder diagnosis used to identify national regulation gaps and challenges in water and sanitation services provision. The methodology facilitates the development of a set of actions and practical solutions for initiating a process of developing, strengthening, or aligning regulatory roles and responsibilities.
The WASHREG approach is explained through three key documents: 'The WASHREG Approach: An Overview', the accompanying 'The WASHREG Approach: Methodology' and these 'The WASHREG Approach: Action Sheets'.
These Action Sheets, organized around different areas of regulation, offer a rich practical guidance with multiple examples to describe how regulation can be put into practice. With over 50 Action sheets included here, including almost 100 examples from all regions of the world, the Action Sheets will continue to evolve and capture emerging experience about the regulation of water and sanitation services.