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The Voice for Change Partnership (V4CP) programme is a capacity development programme for civil society organizations (CSOs) in six countries across four areas including water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). VCP is a partnership between DGIS, SNV, IFPRI (International Food Policy and Research Institute) and CSOs. The capacity development activities focus on evidence creation and dissemination, and evidence-based advocacy. In Kenya, the V4CP WASH component supports CSO advocacy for improved stakeholder participation and coordination, increased budget allocation, and influencing policy review and development. CSOs used evidence from GIS mapping and the water testing to convince county governments to take action to improve sanitation. The data collected was also used to advocate for increased sanitation investment participatory budgeting. The presentation concludes with challenges and lessons learnt from the Kenya the V4CP WASH component. Presented at the WASH Debate “Dialogue and dissent: Looking at the role of civil society in achieving SDG 6 by 2030”, in The Hague, the Netherlands on 26 June 2019.
Voice for Change Partnership : roles of CSOs in achieving SDG6
Voice for Change Partnership : roles of CSOs in achieving SDG6
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Climate Resilient Water Safety Plan Implementation
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The concept of Climate Resilient WASH
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Overview of enabling environment and implementation of climate resilient WASH
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Self-Supply made simple
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Giving Tuesday 2020 - Don't Give, Take - NL
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Wash Debates: Looking at the role of civil society in achieving SDG 6 by 2030
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The end of the poldermodel? : the role of dissent in Dutch international wate...
The end of the poldermodel? : the role of dissent in Dutch international wate...
Voice for Change Partnership : roles of CSOs in achieving SDG6
Voice for Change Partnership : roles of CSOs in achieving SDG6
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