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Name : Diana .J. Nkongo Function: Policy Researcher Organization: WaterAid Tanzania Policy Programme. Experience with (P)PM&E. Educational: Water quality monitoring A work: Sector monitoring-reviewing ways in which water and sanitation data is collected and recorded
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Name: Diana .J. Nkongo Function: Policy Researcher Organization: WaterAid Tanzania Policy Programme
Experience with (P)PM&E Educational: • Water quality monitoring A work: • Sector monitoring-reviewing ways in which water and sanitation data is collected and recorded • In the near future-will be involved in monitoring the impact of privatization to the poor people (monitoring changing water price and its impact to the poor).
Programme Objective To improve the well-being of poor people by improving their access to safe water and effective sanitation.
Programme Strategies Policy Support: • National planning and analytical capacity for water supply and sanitation Strengthened • Information base on WATSAN policy, law and management available, widely distributed and understood • Improved quality of data available for local and national planning of WATSAN service delivery and performance assessment
Programme Strategies continues Participatory Action Research (PAR) • CSO debate & negotiation on WATSAN service delivery intensified • New institutional agreements on WATSAN service delivery, management and development agreed • Pro-poor policy and legal reform in place and enacted.
Beneficiaries and other principle stakeholders Beneficiaries: • Urban and rural poor Principle stakeholders: • Ministry of Water and Livestock Development • CBOs • NGO Policy Forum • Poverty Monitoring System
Principle stakeholders continues • DfID • UWASAs • Water Committees • Districts • Communities • WaterAid International • WaterAid Tanzania Programmes • Research Institutes
Issue to be addressed PPM&E issue to be addressed: • Sustainable Management of village water schemes Programme have tried to improve through: • video production • discussion paper presented at District and Ministerial level, Water Week and Annual Water Expert Conference (AWEC)
Factors which hinders the process • weak/limited of capacity • donors approaches • acceptance of criticism from below • lack of confidence amongst representatives to raise problems at higher levels.
Learning objectives for the PPM&E course • To equip myself with participatory monitoring tools, • Improve my working proficiency as a policy researcher, • To come up with ways to better engage communities for monitoring and evaluation and for projects planning and development.
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