Wednesday 10 April 2013: Symposium programme - Day 2

Find here presentations from Day 2 of the symposium: Exploring the reality of monitoring.



Plenary sessions

  • Explanation to the symposium programme
  • What you think about the WASH sector
  • Monitoring rural water supplies in Ethiopia
  • Monitoring Performance or Performing Monitoring? Lessons on the politics of monitoring

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Topic 1: Monitoring the finance needed for service delivery

Joint session: financial monitoring to assess cost effectiveness of sanitation and hygiene intervention

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Topic 2: Country led monitoring

Sessions:

  • Collecting, collating and using information in country-led monitoring
  • Joining hands: where is the accountability for project and country-led monitoring of rural and small town water supplies?
  • Tapping ICT's for country-led monitoring at national level

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Topic 3: Project monitoring

Session: NGO innovations in project monitoring and linkages with country-led framework

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Topic 4: ICT

Sessions:

  • Automated systems
  • Use of data for decision making
  • Tapping ICTs for country led monitoring at national level

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Topic 5: Monitoring for sanitation and hygiene

Sessions:

  • Financial monitoring to assess cost effectiveness of sanitation and hygiene interventions
  • Monitoring behaviour-change outcomes for sanitation & hygiene at scale and for all
  • Markets, technology and toolkits: viability and sustainability

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Topic 6: Allignment

Sessions:

  • Next generation global approaches
  • Monitoring human resources in WASH

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Francophone session

Facilitated by Juste Nansi

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