Water and sanitation (WatSan) programmes are usually implemented over several years and require large amounts of information to be processed, so effective monitoring systems are essential. In this paper we present a support information system (SIS) for monitoring WatSan programmes. A SIS is a database system in which simple interfaces are used to store and process relevant data. Graphical representations are incorporated to facilitate data analysis and provide better realtime responsiveness during the programme implementation phase. The Logical Framework may be used as the starting point to define the tool. Experience has shown that this type of system must be created jointly with professionals working directly on the programme in question....
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) was introduced in Choma district in Zambia in late 2007. In tw...
Partners for Water and Sanitation (PAWS) is a trisector capacity building programme that supports th...
Provision of access to safe drinking water for the rural population of Ethiopia is at lower level at...
Engendering sustainability and programme ownership has remained a major challenge in water supply an...
Maximum benefits of improved sanitation will be achieved when sanitation facilities operate continuo...
Post-installation monitoring of rural drinking water projects is costly and time consuming, but at t...
Appropriate data management as the basis of effective performance reporting is crucial if sector ins...
In order to address the issue of unsustainable water points and lack of interest in sanitation facil...
Water Point Mapping has been extensively used in Tanzania. An enhanced approach, including quality a...
This paper presents the main outcomes of a study within the RiPPLE project, to identify appropriate ...
Water and sanitation practitioners are challenged not only with developing interventions to enable t...
The ROSA project (ResourceOriented Sanitation concepts for periurban areas in Africa) proposes resou...
Water and Sanitation Sector Reform Programme in Nigeria is being implemented in six focal States wit...
Ethiopia is among the countries with lowest water and sanitation coverage in Africa. To meet with th...
The MDG sanitation target is, at current progress, unlikely to be met in SubSaharan African countrie...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) was introduced in Choma district in Zambia in late 2007. In tw...
Partners for Water and Sanitation (PAWS) is a trisector capacity building programme that supports th...
Provision of access to safe drinking water for the rural population of Ethiopia is at lower level at...
Engendering sustainability and programme ownership has remained a major challenge in water supply an...
Maximum benefits of improved sanitation will be achieved when sanitation facilities operate continuo...
Post-installation monitoring of rural drinking water projects is costly and time consuming, but at t...
Appropriate data management as the basis of effective performance reporting is crucial if sector ins...
In order to address the issue of unsustainable water points and lack of interest in sanitation facil...
Water Point Mapping has been extensively used in Tanzania. An enhanced approach, including quality a...
This paper presents the main outcomes of a study within the RiPPLE project, to identify appropriate ...
Water and sanitation practitioners are challenged not only with developing interventions to enable t...
The ROSA project (ResourceOriented Sanitation concepts for periurban areas in Africa) proposes resou...
Water and Sanitation Sector Reform Programme in Nigeria is being implemented in six focal States wit...
Ethiopia is among the countries with lowest water and sanitation coverage in Africa. To meet with th...
The MDG sanitation target is, at current progress, unlikely to be met in SubSaharan African countrie...
Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) was introduced in Choma district in Zambia in late 2007. In tw...
Partners for Water and Sanitation (PAWS) is a trisector capacity building programme that supports th...
Provision of access to safe drinking water for the rural population of Ethiopia is at lower level at...