Independent Process Monitoring and Evaluation(IPME) of the DFID contribution to the UNICEF Programme – Accelerating Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) in Neglected, Off-Track Countries
Accelerating Sanitation and Water for All in Off Track Countries is a multi-country water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) project supported by the Department for international Development (DFID).
The project’s focus includes WASH interventions in up to 12 countries in Africa, South Asia and South East Asia that are not on-track to meet the Millennium Development Goal WASH Target 7c. The following nine countries have been selected by DFID and UNICEF, DFID’s implementing partner, to participate in the project: Bangladesh; Cambodia; Madagascar; Myanmar; Nepal; Niger; Pakistan; South Sudan; and Yemen
The aims and objectives of IPME are two-fold.
First, it will assess programme results and performance, and formulate recommendations to allow programme improvements to be made in real time.
Second, it will design/develop/implement a robust impact and process evaluation framework to address key questions for the design/implementation of ASWA/ future WASH programmes.
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