“The WASHREG Approach: Good Practices in Rural Areas,” addresses the main challenges of regulation in a rural setting. It offers 42 examples of how regulation is put into practice in rural contexts in Latin America and the Caribbean. It supplements the three core documents of the WASHREG approach:
The WASHREG approach is a multi-stakeholder diagnosis, used to identify gaps in the national regulations and the challenges facing the provision of water and sanitation utilities. The method facilitates the development of a set of actions and practical solutions to launch a process of developing, strengthening or aligning regulatory roles and responsibilities.