Monitoring
A sample from Uganda of Water For People’s Sustainable Services Checklist (SSC) tool. The SSC is developed in partnership with district governments to measure the sustainability of the WASH system in a district. The SSC is customized to the context of each individual district. There are 8 indicators of sustainability within 3 categories: Service Authority:…
In the last 20 years or so, as mobile technology evolved and big data became more accessible than ever, monitoring and evaluation (M&E) has grown in prominence as a distinct discipline (Nhlema,2014). Rather than being an add-on at the end of the traditional project cycle, M&E is now a central tool, not just for assessment…
A brief from Water For People team in Malawi describing the need and opportunity for a national integrated M&E system for WASH.
An overview of the Water For People Uganda team’s annual monitoring, including 2019 progress in water point, service provider, household, and public institution data.
An article from the Water For People Rwanda team highlighting the importance of data presentation in attracting critical input from partners and stakeholders during our annual monitoring process.
A consultant (Dr. Aravind Pulikkal) study targeted to understand the water quality situation in Sheohar, India and to identify the parameters that require regular water quality monitoring.
Una nota técnica que describe el proceso del equipo de Water For People Bolivia para acreditar el laboratorio en San Pedro para mejorar las pruebas de calidad del agua en el municipio.
An overview of the Water For People Uganda team’s annual monitoring process in Kamwenge across 15 sub-counties, including survey preparation, enumerator training, data collection, and data cleaning.
A technical note on the Water For People Uganda team’s experience using CDT divers to monitor groundwater levels in Kamwenge District, and data that informs decision making on appropriate measures to enable sustainability.
A technical note on the Water For People Uganda team’s experience using Ball Penetrometers to measure pit latrine sludge shear strength.
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