Country: Ethiopia | Partners: Akvo, UNICEF |
Published on: 12/09/2017
This is achieved through national and subnational capacity building with the use of improved, open source and scalable tools for data collection and WASH monitoring. This will lead to data-driven decision making that will improve the management of WASH assets like water points and sanitation facilities at subnational level.
In partnership with subnational and national governments, assessments of current monitoring systems will be made and the need for additional systems and data discussed to provide a country-based solution for sustainable WASH monitoring and asset management.
The partners in the programme are UNICEF, IRC and Akvo.
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