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Innovations in WASH impact measures - water and sanitation measurement technologies and practices to inform the sustainable development goals (Paperback)
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Innovations in WASH impact measures - water and sanitation measurement technologies and practices to inform the sustainable development goals (Paperback)
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The new 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development includes water,
sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) at its core. A dedicated Sustainable
Development Goal (SDG 6) declares a commitment to "ensure
availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for
all." Monitoring progress toward this goal will be challenging:
direct measures of water and sanitation service quality and use are
either expensive or elusive. However, reliance on household surveys
poses limitations and likely overstated progress during the
Millennium Development Goal period. In Innovations in WASH Impact
Measures: Water and Sanitation Measurement Technologies and
Practices to Inform the Sustainable Development Goals, we review
the landscape of proven and emerging technologies, methods, and
approaches that can support and improve on the WASH indicators
proposed for SDG target 6.1, "by 2030, achieve universal and
equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all,"
and target 6.2, "by 2030, achieve access to adequate and equitable
sanitation and hygiene for all and end open defecation, paying
special attention to the needs of women and girls and those in
vulnerable situations." Although some of these technologies and
methods are readily available, other promising approaches require
further field evaluation and cost reductions. Emergent
technologies, methods, and data-sharing platforms are increasingly
aligned with program impact monitoring. Improved monitoring of
water and sanitation interventions may allow more cost-effective
and measurable results. In many cases, technologies and methods
allow more complete and impartial data in time to allow program
improvements. Of the myriad monitoring and evaluation methods, each
has its own advantages and limitations. Surveys, ethnographies, and
direct observation give context to more continuous and objective
electronic sensor data. Overall, combined methodologies can provide
a more comprehensive and instructive depiction of WASH usage and
help the international development community measure our progress
toward reaching the SDG WASH goals.
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