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Lessons learned by Safe Water Partnership (SWP) project partners on ways to enhance the use of data for planning and implementing responsive, sustainable WASH programmes, and ensuring that all stakeholders have access to usable and useful data systems.

TitleData to action : strengthening data practices to improve WASH services
Publication TypeBriefing Note
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsCDC
Pagination7 p. : 2 photos
Date Published04/2022
PublisherCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and IRC
Place PublishedWashington, DC, USA
Publication LanguageEnglish
Keywordsdata analysis, data collection
Abstract

The Safe Water Partnership (SWP) held an E-Learning session on 6 March 2022, titled ‘Data to Action: Strengthening data practices to improve WASH services.’ The goal of this interactive session was to harness lessons learned by project partners over the course of their Conrad N. Hilton Foundation supported projects to identify ways to 1) enhance the use of data for planning and implementing responsive, sustainable programmes, and 2) ensure that all stakeholders have access to usable and useful data systems. The session included plenary presentations from Uganda, Ghana and Burkina Faso by partners across the SWP as well as small group discussions that allowed all participants to discuss their experience using data within the partnership. This briefing note outlines highlights of best practices and key challenges shared during these plenary presentations and small group discussions.

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