WaterAid's "approach is relevant to addressing WASH sector issues at global, national and local levels and is an appropriate response to meet the goal of universal WASH access by 2030".
Title | Sector strengthening for sustainable services at WaterAid : a thematic evaluation for WaterAid International |
Publication Type | Research Report |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | Mead, S, Boardley, S |
Secondary Title | Thematic reviews |
Pagination | 95 p. : 6 fig., 6 tab. |
Date Published | 06/2018 |
Publisher | WaterAid |
Place Published | London, UK |
Publication Language | English |
Abstract | WaterAid commissioned this external evaluation to assess how their approach to Sector Strengthening for Sustainable Services is understood and put into practice by WaterAid's Country Programmes, and to identify the key enablers and barriers. It found that the organisation's "approach is relevant to addressing WASH sector issues at global, national and local levels and is an appropriate response to meet the goal of universal WASH access by 2030". A number of the Country Programmes are showing promising results by demonstrating effective service delivery models with government partners while strengthening key building blocks as a means for government authorities to manage existing and further expand service delivery through better policies and procedures. The report includes WaterAid's management response to the external consultants' recommendations. |
URL | https://washmatters.wateraid.org/publications/thematic-reviews |
Citation Key | 85070 |