Development of national sanitation monitoring system in Indonesia

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Development of National Sanitation Monitoring System in

Indonesia

by:MoH of Indonesia

From Project to National Monitoring System

Global & National Policies

Commitment into the Global Issues : •MDGs Target 2015•NMTDP 2010-2014•Strategic Planning of MoH (STBM target 20.000 villages in 2014)•Health Ministrial Decree No.852/2008 for N CBTS S•Inpres No 03 year 2010 : rural sanitation access •National Clean Movement (GNBN) •OL’s MoH No.147/2011 : main activities of EH Directorate : STBM & Watsan Affordable Technology•Law No. 32/2004 : District/city Autonomy Gov’t Regulation No. 38/2007 : Env. Health Act. As local gov’t responsibility • Circulated Letter of MoH No. 132; 2013; Implementation CBTS

Local Gov involvement is needed to implement STBM

Path of monitoring system development

CLTS implementation

National CBTS Strategy launched (decree of MoH)

First national STBM coordination meeting

Implemented in 5 Provinces

Additional implementation in All Provinces

No national monitoring system to track sanitation progress

Learning from WSP piloting in East Java province and formulated to national system

Implemented in stages

MoPMoP

SanitationData (CBTS Secretariat)

SanitationData (CBTS Secretariat)

DataData DataData DataData

M&E Institutional Data Share

CBTS Secretariat: Clarifying its Role

• Provide conceptual leadership and structured, strategic guidance to provinces

• Develop scaling up strategy and sustainable M&E system

• Develop technical and implementation guidelines

• Coordinate roles among partners

• Establish outcome-based sector monitoring and feedback mechanisms

• Technical assistance program tailored to local needs

Strengthening STBM secretariat

team

Strengthening STBM secretariat

team

Dissemination of M&E system

Dissemination of M&E system

Proposed to STBM secrt. for

training

Proposed to STBM secrt. for

training

M&E training (province level)M&E training

(province level)

OTJ of SMS system for field

officer

OTJ of SMS system for field

officer

Data updated

Data updated

Manage server, web

& SMS based M&E system

Web & SMS based M&E

system

SMS based M&E system

Build awareness & commitment:•Preparation of baseline data•Inventory of monitoring staffs

Build awareness & commitment:•Preparation of baseline data•Inventory of monitoring staffs

• Manage system

• Readiness to assist LG

• Manage system

• Readiness to assist LG

Readiness to coach field officer & analysis + utilize data

Readiness to coach field officer & analysis + utilize data

Update data through SMSUpdate data through SMS

Capacity building model:

Training on M&E system

Toward Use of Nationwide M&E system

Challenges:• Each partners (developing

agencies and projects) tend to develop their own system.

• Accelerate functioning the system in all 500 districts and cities in Indonesia (33 provinces).

• Institutionalize capacity building mechanism in local government rotating personnel is often

Strategy:• Partnership to build

capacity of LG in each project location (one gate for data).

• Utilize “big vehicle” project, as Pamsimas, PNPM Generation

• National support budget for LG to maintain capacities

Other concern in future………….

• Readiness integrated M&E system into Pusdatin (information & data center) in MoH

• Development for next pillars of STBM

Terima kasih…thank you…