Review of Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) and other Partnership Models: Lessons for WASH Sector SDG Financing Nash/Ibrahim Mole Conference Bolgatanga.

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Review of Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) and other Partnership Models: Lessons for WASH Sector SDG Financing Nash/Ibrahim Mole Conference Bolgatanga October 22, 2015

WASH Commitments – a short list..!! Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) Compact Africasan Commitment (eThekwini) Commitments in National Water Policy Commitments in Environmental Sanitation Policy Commitments in Rural Sanitation Model and Strategy Commitments ins National Environmental Sanitation Strategy and Action Plan Water Quality ……. …………

2014 Mole Conference – A Recall.. I spoke on: The Role of CSOs/NGOs to the Realization of Government Commitments to the WASH Sector And made a number of targeted observations: – To Government: Huge commitments to WASH are ‘politically catchy’ but failing to fulfil is generally ‘embarrassing’. – To CSOs: To hold government accountable to its commitments, CSOs/NGOs need to be accountable themselves first

Overview of SWA Partnership The Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) initiative is a global framework for action. It was initiated in 2009 as an international partnership of national governments and development partners including donors, multi- lateral agencies, civil society, and other development organisations, among others. The rational was for the partners to work together to achieve universal and sustainable access to WASH as the sector is typically fragmented with responsibilities in many institutions. Ghana Joined SWA Partnership in 2010 and has since participated in 2010, 2012, and 2014 HLM meetings in Washington DC GoG through MWRW&H set up inclusive sector dialogue platform (DPs, Ministries, INGOs, CONIWAS and GWJN etc) GoG’s resolve to increase financing for WASH is evidenced with SWA-HLM

Progress Since 2010 Coordination at national level is improving with SWA-HLM platform 2010 SWA Compact has become an important reference point for progress on sector financing – Unicef/GoG/DGIS Sustainability compact is an example Other critical collaborative sectors like education and health are now closer to WASH Ministries with some level of inter-ministerial collaboration Dutch Government (DGIS) funded GoG and other 5 African countries through UNICEF. Ghana received US$17m to provide infrastructure in 20 MMDAs in 5 Regions

Implementation Challenges with SWA Partnership

Recommendations

Thank you Contacts: Mohammed Abdul-Nashiru (Nash) Kinaj Consult For more information, search online for- SWA: Learning from experiences and success factors in Ghana and Liberia. Researched and written by Nashiru for WaterAid West Africa Region, 2013