SUB-Theme 3 outputs
Monitoring and using evidence to improve hygiene & sanitation
African countries are making some progress on Commitment 9 to establish government-led monitoring, reporting, evaluation, learning and review systems. Yet, there remain significant challenges – especially in ensuring that data is accessible and useful to national and sub-national government stakeholders and partners. In order to coordinate progress towards the sanitation and hygiene goals and improve the effectiveness of all parties, all stakeholders need access to monitoring and reporting results.
Country-led Monitoring of Sanitation Goals and Commitments
Achieving Universal Access to WASH in Schools with Innovative M&E in Africa and Beyond
Monitoring Hygiene Behaviour Change: Experiences from WaterAid
Rapid Action Learning and Research for Rural Sanitation
Measuring the Last Mile: Assessing new equity and sustainability data from across African Countries
Using CLTS and Post-ODF Data: Monitoring country progress and local commitments

