Topic 2: Country led and country-wide monitoring of rural and small towns water supplies
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
Topic 2 - Day 2 Presentations
19 Apr 13
Collecting, collating and using information in country-led monitoring
Institutionalising monitoring of rural water services in Latin America; Lessons from El Salvador, Honduras and Paraguay
Stef Smits, Erma Uytewaal and Germán Sturzenegger
Development and use of service delivery indicators for monitoring rural water services in Ghana, Uganda, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Honduras, Paraguay, El Salvador
Marieke Adank, Stef Smits, Valérie Bey, Jeske Verhoeven and Christelle Pezon
Pioloting new indicators and methodologies to measure the human right to water in Nicaragua
Ó. Flores, R.Giné, A. Jiménez, A. Pérez-Foguet, Research Group on Cooperation and Human Development_Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Barcelona, Spain
Development of a National Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for WASH activities in Malawi
Ashley Meek, Engineers Without Borders Canada and Young Samanyika, Ministry of Health, Malawi
Joining hands: where is the accountability for project and country-led monitoring of rural and small towm water supplies?
Panel debate
Tapping ICTs for country-led monitoring at national level
Use of Water Supply Atlas in Water Sector Performance Monitoring in Uganda
Ian Arebahona, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Department, Ministry of Water and Environment,Uganda
Monitoring WASH services: the Liberia story
Abdul Koroma, National Coordinator, National WASH Promotions Committee
Water and Sanitation Information System for Timor-Leste SIBS (Sistema Informasaun Bee no Saneamentu)
Julliet Willets, Institute for Sustainable Futures

