10 Can WASH services be improved by TAPping? Insights from WASHCost (India) Project

Updated - Friday 12 November 2010

Authors: M V Ramachandrudu, M Snehalatha

WASHCost (India) Project researches on the unit costs providing the WASH service delivery in rural and peri urban areas. As part of the research, the survey was conducted in 20 villages to find out the Transparency and Accountability and Participatory (TAP) systems using the Qualitative and quantitative methods. The preliminary analysis of the data from 20 villages in Rural Andhra Pradesh clearly establishes that “if relevant transparency, accountability and Participatory (TAP) systems are in place there was higher level of WASH service delivery. Further there is a clear difference among the award winning and non award winning villages on WASH service delivery and across the different indicators of TAP”. 


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