This project helped people improve and maintain their community-based systems and practices for better water supply, sanitation and hygiene conditions.
Objectives:
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To facilitate the process of formulating and testing strategies for community monitoring linked to action
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To help people improve and maintain their community-based systems and practices for better water supply, sanitation and hygiene conditions
Geographical Spread:
States of Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Rajasthan, India
Key areas/components:
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Identification of the concerns/potential problems, actors and their roles
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Planning the steps in community monitoring
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Formulation of Implementation Strategy
Key outputs:
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Assessment of Opportunities, Obstacles and Implications
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Identification of Institutional motors for setting up Community Monitoring
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Shortlist of monitoring issues
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Specific methods and tools for each major concern or problem area
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Implementation Strategy
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Steps for developing Community Monitoring
Year/Period:
2002
Client:
IRC- Netherlands with UNICEF and DFID