Learning Note 3: Shifting WASH systems towards greater equity and sustainability through sector planning, monitoring and review Fraser Goff (2022)

Water for Women aims to strengthen national and subnational water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) systems in Asian and Pacific communities through greater emphasis on gender equality, social inclusion (GEDSI), safely managed WASH and water security. Sector planning, monitoring and review (PMR) enables WASH systems to realise WASH rights and ensure that no one is left behind. PMR can provide rhythm, enable collaboration, and drive learning, reflection and improvement. PMR also offers useful case studies of how change happens within WASH systems. Beyond PMR outputs – WASH plans, monitoring systems, data and progress reports – civil society organisations' (CSO) engagement with other actors in WASH PMR is important in transforming system functioning. Using intentional, systematic PMR, CSOs can drive structural, relational and attitudinal changes that improve the quality, inclusion and sustainability of WASH services and the entire system as a whole.

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Fraser Goff (2022). Learning Note 3: Shifting WASH systems towards greater equity and sustainability through sector planning, monitoring and review Water for Women

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Learning Note 3: Shifting WASH  systems towards greater  equity and sustainability  through sector planning,  monitoring and review

Published in: 2022
Pages: 15

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