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RAKHINE STATE WASH Cluster

RAKHINE STATE WASH Cluster. Strategy for monitoring WASH Cluster interventions Annex 1 – infrastructure Annex 2 – water quality Annex 3 – self reported diarrhea Annex 4 – hygiene behaviour change. Has there been enough consultation?. Monitoring Focus. Access, Ownership.

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RAKHINE STATE WASH Cluster

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  1. RAKHINE STATE WASH Cluster Strategy for monitoring WASH Cluster interventions Annex 1 – infrastructure Annex 2 – water quality Annex 3 – self reported diarrhea Annex 4 – hygiene behaviour change Has there been enough consultation?

  2. Monitoring Focus Access, Ownership household safe water management Water quality @ household Open defecation status Disabled access to WASH Children’s access to WASH @ TLS Girls & women’s access to menstrual hygiene management facilities Women’s participation in WASH decisions Community reporting & complaints Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, • Functional & maintained water supply • Water quality @ source • Functional, clean, safe & maintained latrines • Functional Hand wash with soap • Effective Solid waste management • Effective Drainage • Diarrhea incidence • Knowledge of disease transmission & barriers • Handwash practice Is the focus correct? Is there anything missing?

  3. Strategic aims What ensures quality when we’ve all gone? • more qualitative data collection system • better measured impact • Track changes in the situation and evolving needs • identify shortcomings, gaps, and lessons learned for future strategy development • Upward / downward accountability • Involvement of non-WASH actors and the Government camp focal points • More participative monitoring

  4. Strategy Does anybody know how to format text boxes in power-point???

  5. Overview of data collection What resources are required of the WASH partners for this strategy to work?

  6. Will the methodologies be dynamic? Each methodology / indicator • Narrative in the strategy document • Location • Responsibility • Frequency • Sample size • step by step guide • recording the field data • reporting the Field data • Field Tool

  7. Are the WASH partners inputs realistic? Time frame & Action Dissemination October 15thinfrastructure analysis of results October 15thself-reported diarrhea analysis of prevalence November 15thdrinking water source quality December 15thdrinking water household quality December 15thhygiene behaviour change analysis Implementation • September 1st – 30th infrastructure training, data collection & reporting • September 1st – 30th self-reported diarrhea trg, data collection & reporting • October 1st – 31st end of the rainy season, highest seasonal groundwater levels (>FC, <Al), water testing @ sources • November 1st – 30th Household water testing • November 1st – November 30th Hygiene behaviour change training, data collection & reporting

  8. How many indicators are WASH partners asked to provide per month? Snapshot frequency

  9. When will WASH partners receive a final draft? When will the writing ever end? The end For now,…QUESTIONS?

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