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409 representatives from 58
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4. Monitoring Sustainable WASH Service Delivery Symposium
Public Sector – National Authorities
NGO International
NGO National
NGO Local
Multilateral Aid Agency / UN Agencies
Bilateral Aid Agency
Foundation
University / Research institute
Private Sector – National Company
Consulting Company
26% Public sector – National Authorities
46% International NGOs
9. 6 topics
1. Monitoring the finance needed for service delivery
2. Country-led and country-wide monitoring of rural and small
towns water supplies
3. Project monitoring: a vicious cycle of donor accountability
or a necessary stepping stone to better national WASH
sector monitoring?
4. ICT for monitoring sustainable service delivery
5. Monitoring for sanitation and hygiene
6. Building coherence in global – regional – national WASH
monitoring
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10. Monitoring the finance needed for service
delivery
Topic leader: Catarina Fonseca, IRC/WASHCost
Sessions:
•Why financial monitoring matters: Global perspectives
and indicators
•Monitoring financial flows at global and national level:
Approaches and methodologies
•Joint session: Financial monitoring to assess cost
effectiveness of sanitation and hygiene interventions
•Improving service delivery by linking monitoring with
decision making at national level
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11. Country-led and country-wide monitoring of
rural and small towns water supplies
Topic leader: Kerstin Danert, RWSN
Sessions:
•What is country-led monitoring of rural and small towns
water supplies?
•Fulfilling mandates and responding to regulations for
rural and small town water supplies
•Collecting, collating, and using information in country-led
monitoring
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12. Country-led and country-wide monitoring of
rural and small towns water supplies
Topic leader: Kerstin Danert, RWSN
Sessions:
•Joining hands – Where is the accountability for project
and country-led monitoring of rural and small town water
supplies?
•From data to decision-making: Government use of ICTs
in rural & small towns water supplies
•What is needed to establish, maintain and use country-
led monitoring systems for rural and small towns water
supplies?
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13. Project monitoring: a vicious cycle of donor
accountability or a necessary stepping stone
to better national WASH sector monitoring?
Topic leader: Harold Lockwood, Aguaconsult and IRC/Triple-S
Sessions:
•Opening and keynote address – setting the scene for
'project monitoring'
•Innovations of bi-lateral donors in project monitoring:
The rise and rise of sustainability checks
•NGO innovations in project monitoring and linkages with
country-led frameworks
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14. Project monitoring: a vicious cycle of donor
accountability or a necessary stepping stone
to better national WASH sector monitoring?
Topic leader: Harold Lockwood, Aguaconsult and IRC/Triple-S
Sessions:
•Joining hands – Where is the accountability for project
and country-led monitoring of rural and small town water
supplies?
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Monitoring Sustainable WASH Service Delivery Symposium
15. ICT for monitoring sustainable service
delivery
Topic leader: Joseph Pearce, WaterAid
Sessions:
•ICT: Programme and project monitoring
•Factors for successful design and implementation of ICT
•Automated systems
•Use of data for decision-making
•From data to decision-making: Government use of ICTs
in rural & small towns water supplies
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16. Monitoring for sanitation and hygiene
Topic leader: Carolien van der Voorden, WSSCC
Sessions:
•Setting the scene: Sanitation & hygiene monitoring
•Monitoring for sustainable open defecation free status
•Joint session: Financial monitoring to assess cost
effectiveness of sanitation & hygiene interventions
•Monitoring behaviour-change outcomes for sanitation &
hygiene at scale and for all
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17. Monitoring for sanitation and hygiene
Topic leader: Carolien van der Voorden, WSSCC
Sessions:
•Markets, technology, and toolkits: Viability and
sustainability
•Monitoring handwashing behaviour change
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18. Building coherence in global – regional –
national WASH monitoring
Topic leader: Piers Cross in collaboration with UN-Water Global
Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (UN-
Water GLAAS)
Sessions:
•Aligning global, regional, and national WASH monitoring
•Aligning country analytic methodologies
•Next generation global approaches
•Monitoring human resources in WASH
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19. Extra sessions
•Community level monitoring and tools, led by Arto
Suominen
•Monitoring the enabling environment, led by Stef Smits
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20. Plenary sessions
Wednesday:
– Feedback from Ethiopia National WASH Inventory
Seminar
– Monitoring performance or performing monitoring?
Lessons on the politics of monitoring
Thursday:
– Global and national monitoring’s forgotten history
– A glance at the post-2015 indicators
– Monitoring: Fit for purpose?
– Closing session: synthesis & panel debate
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21. ……. and more
•Demo space: UPGRADE YOUR MONITORING: the latest
information and communications technology in the WASH sector
Tuesday 18:00 – 20:00 in Harar Grill
Wednesday 18:00 – 19:00 in Harar Grill
•Side events:
– Practical guidance for implementing the rights to water and
sanitation: a handbook. 18:00 in Ibex
– How can we engage in monitoring past High Level meeting
(HLM) commitments and preparing for the 2014 HLM? SWA
(Sanitation and Water for All). 17:30 in Jacaranda
– Launch of the UNICEF/IRC MoU for sustainable wash
services in Mozambique. 18:00 in Ballroom II
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34. Any Other Business
• Rooms: full is full
• USB sticks: on request at the secretariat
• After the symposium
All papers and presentations on the IRC website
A book with 6 chapters and a synthesis
• Waterlines special available as free down load
• Ermias Woldeamlak for life screen projection
• Abraham Haile Biru for video reports
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36. Tweet!
If you want to twitter use hashtag:
#WASHmon
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37. Blog!
Check out the blog:
http://washmonitoring.wordpress.com/
If you want to blog:
Contact Petra Brussee, Angelica de Jesus or Cor
Dietvorst
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