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Strengthening Monitoring and Accountability Chair: Dr Raja Aurangzeb Khan Convenor: WaterAid and UNICEF
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Introduction We need more comprehensive and different types of monitoring so we have better information to make decisions and design interventions. – New reports such as Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking Water (GLAAS) and Country Status Overviews are a very good steps but we still need more information on inputs, processes, outputs and outcomes for South Asia.
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Key policy action points Establish a national multi-stakeholder mechanism in each country for monitoring progress at various levels – – To monitor progress against political commitments (using tools like the Traffic Lights). These are the processes. – For reconciling different data sets and monitoring progress against national targets and MDGs. These are the outcomes.
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Key policy action points “What does not get measured does not get done at scale”. Therefore agree a few key common indicators for reporting progress at future SACOSANs, including: – handwashing practice – to be included in national surveys (such as MICS and DHS) and Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) – use of improved sanitation and hygiene practices amongst poor and marginalised groups – Number of communities declared as Open Defecation Free – Sanitation facilities in schools including facilities for menstrual hygiene management.
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Key policy action points SACOSAN Inter Country Working Group has a key role to play in: setting these indicators supporting countries to prepare plans to operationalise SACOSAN commitments Establish a permanent secretariat for the Inter Country Working Group within SAARC
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