At the 2014 SWA HLM, developing countries and donors tabled commitments which relate to the concrete steps that they will take to remove barriers to expand access to sanitation and water services.
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1. 1
Afghanistan:
Commitments 2014
Develop and test a comprehensive strategy for
O&M and community water safety planning in 4
provinces using an effective approach to reduce
risks of contamination of drinking water from
source to consumption
Use existing capacity needs assessments and
studies (WB, KPGM, DACAAR, Sitan) to identify
WASH capacity building needs and develop a
capacity building strategy and 2 year action plan
Policy &
Plans
Capacity
Policy &
Plans
Develop a hygiene and sanitation strategy -
Implemented in at least 10 provinces through
comprehensive CLTS/sanitation promotion
programme and document baseline/progress/
learning.
2. 2
Angola:
Commitments 2014
Assegurar que a Politica Nacional de
Saneamento Ambiental e respectiva estrategia
são aprovados ate finais de 2015
Melhorar os sistemas de monitoria do sector
incluindo alocação e execução financeira ao
nivel local ate 2017
Politicas e
estrategias
Transparencia
Politicas e
planos
Elaborar um plano nacional do STLC para todo
pais ate 2015 e sua efectiva implementação nas
18 provincias do pais ate 2020
3. 3
Australia:
Commitments 2014
Work closely with the private sector in
water and sanitation
Support the Pacific Countries to
make WASH investment a policy priority
Partnership
Visibility
Monitoring
Develop new quality assurance measures,
with a system of benchmarks that will
monitor performance
4. 4
Bangladesh:
Commitments 2014
By 2016, increase access to Improved
Sanitation from 55% to 60% through
sanitation movement
Ministry of Finance will approve by 2015 the
proposal of separate budget lines for water,
sanitation and hygiene (WASH) that was
presented in 2012
Policy &
Plans
Finance
Policy &
Plans -
Equity
Enhance WASH projects to HtR areas
focusing Climate Change effects with special
emphasis to disabled and extreme poor
5. 5
Bénin:
Commitments 2014
Mettre en place un fonds durable pour l’HA
d’ici 2015
Insérer dans le prochain document SCRP
l’objectif de l’élimination de la défécation à
l’air libre
Finance
Plans et
politiques
Plans et
politiques
Définir d’ici 2015 une stratégie
d'élimination de la défécation à l’air libre et
un plan de financement
6. 6
Bill&MelindaGates
Foundation:Commitments
2014-2016Innovations for
Sanitation
Private Sector
Engagement
Sustainability
• Invest in the development of sanitation products
and approaches that address the challenge of
untreated human waste being released into the
environment
• Invest in tools that enable cities to assess their fecal
sludge management systems
• Encourage private sector participation in
sanitation service delivery
• Work with local governments, service providers,
and community-based organizations to foster a
policy and regulatory environment that supports
the use of new sanitation products and delivery
methods
• Ensure that the life cycle cost approach is used by
donors, implementers, and governments, in order
to improve the quality, targeting and cost-
effectiveness of service delivery
7. 7
Burundi:
Commitments 2014
Ensure progressive annual increase in
national budget allocation of up to 0.5% for
water supply and 1.5% for sanitation by
2016
Develop a national CLTS Roadmap by 2015,
and support its implementation in all the 17
Provinces and all urban areas by 2016
Finance
Policy &
Plans
Finance
Mobilize additional resources from private
sector and development partners for WASH
in communities, schools and health facilities
by end of 2016
8. 8
Bolivia:
Commitments 2014
Estrategia de Visibilidad del agua y
saneamiento que contribuya a desarrollar
corresponsabilidad en los operadores
locales y la población.
Consolidación de las alianzas estratégicas
con municipios priorizados para la gestión
de la agenda 2025
Políticasy
Planificación
Políticasy
Planificación
Capacidades
Consolidación de la Escuela Plurinacional
del Agua, Saneamiento como instrumento
para la sostenibilidad de los servicios
9. 9
Burkina Faso:
Commitments 2014
Allouer annuellement au moins 19 milliards
(38millions US $) pour le financement du
secteur de l’eau et de l’assainissement.
Mettre en œuvre la feuille de route pour
l’appui à la maitrise d’ouvrage communale.
Finance
Capacity
Decen-
tralization
Transférer annuellement aux communes des
ressources financières pour la mise en
œuvre des activités d’assainissement dès
2015.
10. 10
Cameroun:
Commitments 2014
Doubler le budget d’investissement du
Gouvernement dans le sous secteur de
l’assainissement d’ici 2015.
Développer, documenter et diffuser des
mécanismes d’approvisionnement et de
gestion durable et équitable des ouvrages
d’eau et d’assainissement d’ici Mars 2016.
Finance
Mécanisme
de suivi
national
Mécanisme
de suivi
national
Disposer d’ici Décembre 2015, d’un Système
d’Information sur l’Eau et l’Assainissement
produisant des données à jour et accessible
au public.
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Côte d’ivoire:
Commitments 2014
Mobiliser 0.5% du PIB annuel secteur de
l’assainissement et l’ hygiène
Mettre en place d’un budget en 2015 et la
prise d’un Arrêté interministériel en 2014
pour groupe sectoriel
Finance
Efficience
Politiques
et Stratégies
Définir les politiques et les stratégies
nationales EHA pour un Développement
Durable post OMD horizon 2016
12. 12
Ethiopia:
Commitments 2014
Secure financing to address the OWNP
funding gap and increase the available
funds from 68% to 100% of the required
budget by 2015
Strengthen the National WASH M&E MIS/
Health MIS through the inclusion of H & ES
indicators
Finance
Monitoring
Capacity
Strengthen the capacity of environmental
health workers at all levels to enable 82%
of communities in Ethiopia achieve ODF
status by 2016
13. 13
Finland:
Commitments 2014
During 2014 - 16 Finland will support the
partner countries in provision of water and
sanitation services to 1 Million people.
MFA commits to promoting national service
delivery models that enhance sustainability
by financing local implementers.
Financing
Transparency
Financing
MFA commits to support its partner
governments to provide water and sanitation
services to poor and vulnerable groups.
14. 14
France:
Commitments 2014
700 M€ engagés chaque année par l’AFD
350M€ pour l’Afrique sub-saharienne
250M€ Adapatation au changement climatique
50% Hygiene
50% Impact positif sur le genre
+ 30M€ au titre de la coopération décentralisée
Finance
Suivi et
efficacité
50% des engagements AFD en cofinancement
80% des projets AFD avec renforcement des capacités
Redevabilité accrue :
1,5 million de personnes gagnent accès à une source
d’eau potable
1 million de personnes gagnent accès à
l’assainissement
15. 15
Gambia (the):
Commitments 2014
Establish a fully formal coordination
mechanism for partners jointly provided
by Ministry of Health and Ministry of
Fisheries, Water Resources, Public Works.
The Ministry of Health, Fisheries and
Water Resources to take the lead on
annually conducting sector reviews to
track progress in close collaboration with
development partners.
Coordination
Monitoring
Finance
Create clear and distinct budget lines for
water, sanitation and hygiene within the
National Budget by 2016.
16. 16
Germany:
Commitments 2014
to provide 30 million people in SSA with sustainable
access to water and/or sanitation until 2015, including
5 million people with access to sanitation.
to keep efforts for universal access to basic sanitation
& hygiene with prioritisation of pro poor services on a
high level.
commits
prioritizes
to the realization of the human right to water and
sanitation worldwide, in line with pro poor principles.
to further take into account cross-sectoral interlinkages
with the objective to anchor interdependencies between
sectors in policy coherence and in implementation.
commits
advocates
to improve and secure the status of water quality and
the implementation of an integrated water resource
management in the post-2015 agenda.
commits
17. 17
Ghana:
Committments 2014
Government commits US$ 50,000,000 per
annum for sanitation sub-sector . Also
committed to bridging the funding gap within
the next two years.
Strengthen existing Regional and District
inter- agency committees to ensure effective
sector sustainability of WASH services, and
Monitor implementation of SWA HLM
commitments by 2015
Finance
Sustainability
CLTS
Revise the National CLTS Scale up Plan and
support its implementation in all the10
Regions and the 216 all Districts by 2016
18. 18
GUINÉ-BISSAU:
Commitments 2014
Allouer 35% des nouveaux fonds/Projets
dans le secteur aux regions plus
vulnerables.
Actualiser/Reviser les documents de
politiques du secteur et Instituer un Fonds
National de l’Eau (FNE) et Assainissement
Targeting
Policy &
Plans
Finance
Allouer 0.5% du PIB annuel au secteur de
l’assainissement et continuer avec la
promotion du CLTS dans les zones rurales
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Guinée:
Commitments 2014
le Ministère des finances se consacrera à
l’amélioration du fonds public pour l’eau,
l’hygiène et l’assainissement d’ici 2015
Collaboreront avec les Communes
prioritaires pour intégrer une formation à
l’Assainissement total piloté par la
communauté (ATPC)
Finance
Capacités
Décen-
tralisation
Mettre au point un plan de développement
des capacités à destination des
administrations locales des communes
prioritaires d’ici 2016
20. 20
Kenya:
Commitments 2014
Finalize and strengthen M & E frameworks
for 47 counties building on 2012
achievements
Capacity development and mapping to
address WASH and CLTS road map
M & E
Capacity
Capacity
Declaring open defecation free to benefit at
least 75% of the community currently
defecating in the open and certified by
decentralized third party.
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Japan: Commitment 2013-2017
- Water is a vital element for ensuring human security
- Japan places great emphasis on WASH in its ODAPolicy
Contributions
to Africa
- Japan’s pledge at TICAD V:
1) improvement of access to safe drinking water and
sanitary conditions for 10 million people
2) human resource development of 1,750 water supply
engineers
over 5 years (2013 – 2017)
Financing
- Japan’s ODA to WASH in 2013:
over USD 2.3 billion, including USD 490 million for
African countries
(Largest donor for WASH since the 1990s)
- Japan pledged over USD 3 billion over 3 years (2013 –
2015) for women’s empowerment and gender-equality
- Japan’s ODA for WASH will facilitate and promote
women’s role in society
Financing
for Women
22. 22
Lao:
Commitments 2014
Open Defecation will be reduced to 35% in
rural areas by 2016 and synergy with the
Multi-sectoral Food and Nutrition Security
Action Plan
MOH and MPWT to raise institutional
capacity by increasing its human resources
at least by 15%, by 2016
Visibility
Capacity
Coordination
Strengthen WASH Sector Coordination: hold
Annual Joint Sector Review and monitor
agreed sector indicators.
23. 23
Liberia:
Commitments 2014
The Ministry of Finance will create a
sustainable Sanitation Fund by 2015
The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare
and the Monrovia City Corporation will carry
out a comparative study of sanitation
approaches for the poor in urban areas in
order to develop evidence of what works.
Political
Prioritization
Capacity
National
Processes
Ministry of Health, Social Welfare and WASH
Agencies will develop a capacity building plan
for decentralized staff in priority districts in
selected countries by 2015.
24. 24
Madagascar:
Commitments 2014
A partir de 2014, augmenter progressivement
les ressources financières allouées au Ministère de
l’Eau de 25% en partant de l’allocation budgétaire de
2013. Déconcentrer la gestion et l’exécution
budgétaire du Ministère de l’Eau
Doter les services techniques déconcentrés au niveau
régional et au niveau des districts de personnels, de
moyens techniques et financiers suffisants pour assurer
le suivi, la planification et la coordination du secteur.
Mettre en œuvre la maîtrise d’ouvrage des communes.
Finance
Décentrali-
sation et
capacité
Politiqueet
planification
Réduire à 30% la pratique de défécation à l’air libre
jusqu’en 2016 et assurer l’extension de l’utilisation
des infrastructures d’Assainissement pour plus de
4 500 000 de personnes additionnelles.
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Malawi:
Commitments 2014
Develop Fiduciary Framework to fully
establish a WaSWAp arrangement to ensure
better Coordination of effort and allocation
and/or utilization of resources.
Adhere to the eThekwini, Sharm-el-Sheikh
and Istanbul Declarations and will allocate
annually at least 1.5% of National Budget to
Sanitation for each year through to 2015.
Policy &
Plans
Finance
Decision
Making
Roll out the “Integrated Monitoring and
Evaluation System” (developed under AWF
funding) to all Districts from the five pilot
Districts.
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Mali:
Commitments 2014
élaborer et mettre en œuvre une stratégie
de ressources humaines pour le secteur
WASH d’ici fin 2015
Etendre le pacte de durabilité de 3 régions
de 2014 à 5 régions en 2016.
Capacités
Politiqueset
programmes
Politiqueset
programmes
Relire la Politique Nationale
d’Assainissement pour prendre en compte
l'ATPC et l’équité-inclusion d’ici fin 2015
27. 27
Mauritanie:
Commitments 2014
Coordination des intervenants dans le secteur
et centralisation de la planification au niveau
du Ministère de l’Hydraulique et
l’Assainissement
Le Ministère des Finances s’engage à couvrir à
hauteur de 10 à 15% du financement global les
projets d’assainissement et d’eau potable à
travers des contreparties mobilisées sur
ressources nationales.
Coordination
Finance
Capacité
Renforcer les capacités à travers la poursuite
des actions de recrutement des structures
centrales et des directions régionales.
28. 28
Mongolia:
Commitments 2014
Lead annual evaluations and tracking system
for water and sanitation indicators in close
collaboration with the line ministries and
sectorial partners
Ensure that the Ministry of Health, as the
related accountable institution takes clear
leadership of the national sanitation
portfolio
Monitoring
Coordination
Transparency
Hold regular public expenditure reviews to
monitor the actual budget expenditure from
domestic resources allocated to the
Drinking Water and Sanitation Sector.
29. 29
Mozambique:
Commitments 2014
Até 2015, desenvolver estratégias
integradas e sustentáveis para eliminação
de fecalismo a céu aberto (2020) e gestão
efectiva das lamas fecais (2030).
Até 2020, contribuir para que os Distritos
e Municipios tenham técnicos de água e
saneamento de acordo com o Quadro do
pessoal aprovado.
Politicas e
Planos
Decentrali-
zação
Decentrali-
zação
Até 2016, assegurar que pelo menos 40%
do total dos fundos do sector são alocados
aos Governos Distritais e Municipais para o
saneamento e sustentabilidade.
30. 30
Nepal:
Commitments 2014
Mainstream climate change adaptation
Decentralize planning and resource
allocation for most deprived/unreached
people
Policy &
Plans
Decen-
tralization
Policy &
Plans
Focus on low sanitation coverage districts
and move towards total sanitation
31. 31
Netherlands (the):
Commitments 2014
Reach 25 million people with first time access by 2015
€ 100 million p/year coming 4 years for WASH
€ 150 million for PPPs in the water sector including WASH
€ 10 million for Football for Water initiative- WASH in Schools
€ 10 million for a new Water Knowledge and Innovation Platform
Technical sustainability audits in all contracts and encouraging
partners to agree on “sustainability compacts” strengthening
sector planning and monitoring capacities
Co-host an international conference on the operativisation of the
WASH targets of the Post SDG’s (Fall, 2015)
Co- hoat
Political priority
and Financing
Aid Effectiveness
and sustainability
Transparency
and
Accountability
Information on all our investments and programmes on-line
available by 2015 ( IATI guidelines)
Sustainability clause with assurances for 10 years sustainable
service delivery in all financing arrangements with implementing
partners
32. 32
Niger:
Commitments 2014
Inscrire une ligne budgétaire pour
l’assainissement et augmenter le budget
d’au moins 20% pour l'eau d'ici 2016.
Élaborer la politique nationale de
l’assainissement et une feuille de route
nationale en matière d’ATPC d'ici 2016
Finance
Plans et
politiques
Coordination
Rendre opérationnel les cadres de
concertations pour garantir l’efficacité de la
coordination, d’ici 2015.
33. 33
Nigeria:
Commitments 2014
Develop a national CLTS Roadmap by 2015,
and support its implementation in all the 36
states and all rural communities by 2025
Set up high level Inter Ministerial
Committee to ensure effective sector
coordination and monitor implementation
of SWA HLM commitments
Policy &
Plans
Coordination
Transparency
Strengthen implementation of WASH sector
M&E framework including budget tracking
in 36 states and FCT by 2016
34. 34
Pakistan:
Commitments 2014
Provinces to develop provincial sectorial
plans by June 2015 that are accompanied
with financial estimates & targets to achieve
improved WASH.
Develop a national monitoring framework to
address inequalities, based on provincial
framework for WASH, including research
and evidence, by December 2014
Decen-
talization
National
Monitoring
Visibility
Provincial governments & municipalities to
introduce behavior change approaches in >
5,000 villages and support them to achieve
ODF status by June 2015
35. 35
Paraguay:
Commitments 2014
Asegurar un progresivo aumento anual en
el presupuesto nacional para agua,
saneamiento e higiene, para 2016
Incluir al mas alto nivel Inter Ministerial
los compromisos, para asegurar la efectiva
coordinación del sector y monitorear la
implementación de los compromisos
Finanzas
Coordinación
Políticas y
planes
Armonizar todas las políticas de
saneamiento e higiene existentes para
proveer un programa de red efectiva, para
finales del 2014
36. 36
RCA:
Commitments 2014
Le Ministère des finances et du budget
s’engage à augmenter la contribution de
l’Etat dans le secteur Eau et assainissement
dans le budget de 1 à 3% d’ici 2014 à 2016.
Le Ministère en charge de l’eau procédera
d’ici fin 2016 à la décentralisation des
services d’eau et d’assainissement dans 12
préfectures du pays.
Finance
Plans et
politiques
Plans et
politiques
Le Ministère en charge de l’Hydraulique et le
Ministère de la santé élaborera le plan
d’action relatif au document de politique
nationale d’assainissement et d’hygiène.
37. 37
RDC:
Commitments 2014
Augmenter l'enveloppe budgétaire nationale
jusqu'à 5 % pour l'eau et 1 % pour
l'assainissement d'ici 2016.
Elaborer et adopter une politique et une
stratégie de maintenance des points d’eau
en milieu rural et péri urbain.
Finance
Plans et
politiques
Plans et
politiques
Renforcer les capacités des services de
l’hygiène et de l’assainissement en les
dotant de ressources humaines compétentes
et de moyens Adéquats.
38. 38
Rwanda:
Commitments 2014
Formalize sector-wide approach to ensure
effective and efficient WASH sector
coordination
Actively engage with private sector to
promote PPP for enhancing WASH coverage
and sustainable operation and maintenance
Policy &
Plans
Policy &
Plans
Decen-
tralization
Decentralize data entry in the existing
management information system for water
supply to include functionality and water
quality
39. 39
Senegal:
Commitments 2014
Elaborera et mettra en œuvre avant fin 2015
un Plan National de Renforcement des
Capacités du Secteur basé sur une approche
de Gestion Prévisionnelle des Emplois.
Poursuite de la stratégie de promotion de
la prise de décision d’investissements au
niveau local sur la base des Plans Locaux
d’Hydraulique et d’Assainissement (PLHA).
Plans et
politiques
Plans et
politiques
Finance
Impliquer le secteur privé au niveau de
la gestion d’au moins 500 systèmes de
production d’eau potable (SPEP) en fin 2015
et 900 SPEP en fin 2016.
40. 40
Sierra Leone:
Committments 2014
Increase national budget allocation ofor
sanitation by 2016
Develop an investment plan for WASH by
2016
Finance
Policy &
Plans
Political
Prioritization
Establish and strengthen Environmental
Health & Sanitation Directorate by 2015
41. 41
South Sudan:
Commitments 2014
Operationalize WASH Training Institute,
development of curriculum and human
resources by 2016.
Ensure minimum allocation for sanitation
and Hygiene of 0.2% of national budget by
2016.
Capacity
Building
Finance
Transparency
Initiate mechanisms that ensure
transparency and accountability of WASH
sector finances by 2016.
42. 42
Sudan:
Commitments 2014
Ministry of Water Resources and Electricity
to establish a high level coordinating body
for the WASH Sector and institute an annual
WASH Sector forum by December 2014.
Progressively increase budgetary allocation
for sanitation from 0.01% of GDP in 2014 up
to 0.05% of GDP in 2018 with the 2014
allocation made from the reserve funds.
Coordination
Finance
Transparency
Scale up elimination of open defecation
ensuring that up to 2 million people live in
open defecation free (ODF) communities by
April 2016.
43. 43
Sri Lanka:
Commitments 2014
Provide leadership for National
Coordination and follow inclusive approach
to maximize synergies to achieve goals
Ensure progressive annual increase in
national budget allocation up to 4% for
water supply and 2.0% for sanitation by
2016
Coordination
Finance
Finance
Financing water and sanitation to achieve
universal coverage by 2020
44. 44
Sweden:
Commitments 2014
Committed to supporting global efforts
towards universal access to water, sanitation
and hygiene; eliminating inequalities;
ensuring sustainability, aid-effectiveness
2014-2017 Sida’s allocation: USD 250 Million to
Multilateral Global Support to WASH programs -
focus women’s and children’s access to
improved water, sanitation and hygiene
Plans
Finance
Plans
Sida has an integrated view on water, sanitation
and hygiene and will continue to apply a
pro-poor and rights-based approach across
programs
45. 45
Switzerland:
Commitments 2014
Until 2017: USD 100 million annually (WASH)
80% spent in rural areas
70% for inst. strengthening/capacity building
90% in off tracked countries for sanitation
Strategic guidelines on the Human Rights to
Water and Sanitation produced and applied
in all Swiss water programmes.
Financing
Planning
Monitoring
Until 2017: spend 5% on actions to support an
unified, robust framework for national
monitoring (20 countries, CSOs, …) and global
(JMP, GLAAS, AfDBs) and 2% for Research
46. 46
Tanzania:
Commitments 2014
MoW to facilitâte the establishment of
autonomous 93 WUA and 2725 COWSOs
by 2016
Enhance private sector participation in the
delivery of S&H services, and scaling up
demand creation approaches
Decen-
tralization
Capacity
Finance
MoHSW and PMO-RALG establish a clear
budget line for sanitation and hygiene
47. 47
Timor Leste:
Commitments 2014
Sanitation, Water Supply and Public Health
and Hygiene Promotion Strategies
developed and costed
Reinforce the existing BESI (Water,
Sanitation and Hygiene) coordination
mechanism both at national and sub-
national levels
Policy &
strategies
Coordination
Finance
Rural WASH institutional structure in both
Ministries (MoH and MoPW) resourced and
funded
48. 48
Togo:
Commitments 2014
Mobiliser des ressources additionnelles
pour la mise en œuvre de l’ATPC dans les
régions non couvertes par le GSF.
Mettre en place un cadre de coordination
dans le secteur de l’eau de l’hygiène
assainissement/ élargie à tous les acteurs.
Policy &
Plans
Coordination
Ressources
Humaines
Renforcer les capacités des services de l’eau,
de l’hygiène et de l’assainissement en
ressources humaines avec le recrutement de
60 cadres.
49. 49
Uganda:
Commitments 2014
Ministry of Finance to ensure allocation of
0.5% of GDP to the sanitation budget line by
the FY 2015/16
PSC and DSC to recruit and fill sector vacant
posts to 100% by end of 2016, with training
and promotional avenues and transport
provided.
Finance
Human
Capacity
Political
Support
Local governments to ensure 100%
sanitation coverage by all leaders and
support enforcement sanitation laws
starting 2014/15.
50. 50
United Kingdom: Progress,
Priorities and Partnerships
2014UK is on track to meet our commitment to
support 60 million people to gain access to
water, sanitation and hygiene by end 2015.
Need to scale up partnerships in post-2015
world. GPEDC principles of results, transparency,
inclusivity and ownership to be at the centre of
all types/sources of development cooperation.
Progress
Partnerships
Priorities
• Water and sanitation are prominent in post
2015 goals framework.
• Reaching women and girls.
• Ensuring sustainability of investments.
• Global Monitoring.
51. 51
Vietnam:
Commitments 2014
Strengthening the sustainability of WASH
programme, with more focus on remote and
disadvantaged regions
Capacity building for WASH labour force,
especially at the grassroot level
Political
priority
Implemen-
tation
Institutions
and Policies
Ensuring transparency and publicity in
management, with participation of water
users, private sector, local governments,
NGOs,…
52. 52
Zambia:
Commitments 2014
Develop by 2016, a financing strategy, with
specific investment targets for water and
sanitation.
Develop and roll out by 2016, a capacity
development strategy which will coordinate,
capacity development activities in Rural&
Urban Water Supply & Sanitation sector.
Finance
Capacity
Sanitation
Implement by 2016, an ODF strategy and an
urban sanitation strategy, to achieve open
defecation free status by 2020.
53. 53
Zimbabwe:
Commitments 2014
Operationalize by end 2015, updatable
GIS-linked national rural & urban WASH
database.
Establish WASH regulatory framework &
rationalize roles and responsibilities of service
authorities & service providers including the
PPP framework by December 2014.
Service
Delivery&
Performance
Policy and
strategies
Policy and
strategies
Develop a Sanitation and Hygiene Policy
(including solid waste management) to
sustain OD Free communities.