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Enhancing Water Supply Monitoring in Uganda

Learn about monitoring for learning and developing capacities in water supply in Uganda, focusing on sector performance, golden indicators, data collection, and more. Join the symposium for valuable insights!

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Enhancing Water Supply Monitoring in Uganda

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  1. Monitoring for Learning anddeveloping Capacities inWASH IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre Friday 31st May

  2. Purpose of 5th Symposium Developing Capacity for Country-led Monitoring of Rural Water Supplies in Uganda Kerstin Danert (Skat Foundation) & Disan Ssozi (Ministry of Water and Environment)

  3. Introduction Percentage of Operating Costs Funded by Revenue for Ugandan Water Authorities in 2008/9 In Uganda, a comprehensive overview of water supply and sanitation developments and challenges is available. Sector performance measurement is fully linked to the planning and budgeting process.

  4. Context Background Sector Wide Approach Policy & legislation Planning Finance Leadership Coordination Monitoring & Reporting • Sector Reforms (from late 1990’s) • National Programme for Rural Water Supplies and Sanitation (since 2001) • Projects for Urban Water Supply and Sanitation (more recently a facility) • Decentralisedservicedelivery

  5. Milestones

  6. Golden Indicators (part 1)

  7. Golden Indicators (part 2)

  8. Golden Indicators (part 3) The golden indicators provide a focus for further analysis on issues and challenges. They are a means to an end rather than an end in itself. In Uganda, considerable work has been undertaken between the statistics bureau and ministry to ensure that the same definitions of an improved water supply are used.

  9. Data Sources Information Flowsand Analysis Joint Sector Review Small SPR Secretariat (in Ministry of Water and Environment) Sector Performance Report (SPR) Water & Environment Sector Working Group ‘Mini’ Performance Reports by Sub-Sectors Data (annually) Various National Survey Reports Data (annually) Ministry of Water and Environment Ministry of Health Ministry of Education & Sports Uganda Bureau of Statistics Technical Audits Tracking Studies MIS MIS MIS Annual Report Quarterly & Annual Reports Specific Surveys UWASNET District Local Government (District Water Office) District Local Government (District Health Inspectorate) Data (annually) School Inspections Health Inspections NGOs/CBOs Community Visits NGOs/CBOs Key NGOs/CBOs Communities Data Collection Schools Reporting Community Visits Management Information System MIS A B C Government Institution Non-Government Institution Coordination Body

  10. UsingtheSector Performance Report • Reflection • Sub-sectors • Joint Sector Review • Decision-making • E.g. changes in allocationformulaforditrictlocalgovernment • Water Atlas • Planning • Budgeting • Joint Assessment Framework

  11. Ten Golden Rules forperformancemeasurement Compare data sets Define institutional responsibilities Assign individual responsibilities Assess and gradually build capacity Disseminate widely • Cover the whole service delivery chain. • Integrate within existing national processes • Keep it simple. • Indicators matter, but are a means to an end • Use qualitative information too

  12. Purpose of 5th Symposium Thank you for your attention. All Uganda Sector Performance Reports are available on: www.mwe.go.ug For RWSN publications: www.rural-water-supply.netFor on-line stakeholder dialogue visitwww.dgroups.org/rwsn Dr Kerstin Danert Water and Sanitation Specialist Skat Foundation Kerstin.danert@skat.ch

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