WASH sector learning - continuous improvement for services that last

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To provide WASH services for all, forever, sectorstakeholders need to jointly monitor current practicesand policies, analyse their own experience and that ofother WASH interventions, reflect on the successes andfailures, and design and implement adaptations thatimprove service delivery. This kind of learning is the keyto better results and scaling up.Sector learning enables the sector to anticipate, respond actively to and influence a rapidly changing environment.

IRC has developed a very good documents for this topic, you can raed and download the document here http://www.irc.nl/page/75135

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  1. See here some WHO and UNICEF,s joint projects and their database, graphs etc http://www.wssinfo.org/data-estimates/graphs/

  2. Dear Mandisa, Thanks for the generosity, WASH Sector learning is actually the last loop on the sustainability chain and as far as I am concerned remains the major challenge in program management. The challenges start right from data; having comprehensive and quality data. Our people have been in the habit of not paying good attention to this aspect. If we must learn from our programs, we will have to make sure that we have good data transformed into information.