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ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE SERVICES – EVERYONE FOREVER
• Finance
• Institutions
• Water Resources
• Monitoring
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WHY MONITORING
• To be able to see changes taking place
• To be able to identify success and good practice, and to change course when things are not going well
• Needs to have a view to the long-term, changes over time, and capacity to analyze and use data collected
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WHY NOT MONITORING
• It is hard to establish a robust system which requires long-term horizon
• Valuing monitoring but the project cycle so many are locked into will not pay for it
• Culture of caring about lasting results
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WHAT TO MONITOR
• Users – level and sustainability of the service being received at the system level
• Service Providers and Operators – effectiveness of service delivery approach
• Regulators – effectiveness of enabling environment
• Common National and sub-national frameworks – providing information to inform decisions and allocations to support services that last
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FINALLY…..
• Embedding Monitoring within local institutional environment
• Emerging Practice and Tools make for more illuminating future
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TOOLS -
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LEVELS OF SERVICE: QUESTIONS THAT ARE SCORED
Is this an improved water point?
Do the number of users meet government standards?
Do the users live within government standards
of distances to the water point?
Has the water system been down for more than 1 day in the last
30 days?
Does the water source provide enough
drinking water for the community every day
of the year?
Do the number of fecal coliform present meet
government standards?
Does the number of liters of water per
person per day meet government standard
WHAT THIS WOULD LOOK LIKE
WHAT THIS WOULD LOOK LIKE:
Nick Burn
International Programs Director
Water For People
+44 79747 99049