"Service delivery indicators and monitoring to improve sustainability of rural water supplies in Ghana" was presented during the 6th RWSN Forum and draws on the monitoring work in Ghana by the Community Water and Sanitation Agency (CWSA) and Triple-S. The document examines how monitoring systems can be used to track service levels over time.
Published on: 24/02/2012
The document shows how monitoring systems can be used to track service levels over time, as well as the key technical, financial and management functions of service providers or operators and the oversight and support functions of service authorities (often local or district government), so that problems can be anticipated and addressed.
The paper was present during the 6th Rural Water Supply Network (RWSN) Forum held in late 2011, in Uganda under the theme "Rural Water Supply in the 21st Century: Myths of the Past, Visions for the Future."
Download the paper from the link below.
Prosper Dzansi, the Planning, Monitoring and Learning Expert of Triple-S, discussed the paper during the 6th RWSN Forum, under the theme "Service delivery indicators and monitoring to improve sustainability of rural water supplies in Ghana."