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Supporting water sanitation and hygiene services for life 2014 WASH Sustainability Forum 30 June – 1 July 2014 Water: Tools and Approaches for Sustainability Stef Smits, José Gesti Canuto and Cecilia Scharp

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Presentation prepared to introduce the water track at the 5th WASH Sustainability Forum. By Stef Smits, José Gesti Canuto and Cecilia Scharp. 30 June - 1 July 2014.

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Page 1: Water: tools and approaches for sustainability

Supporting water sanitationand hygiene services for life

2014 WASH Sustainability Forum

30 June – 1 July 2014

Water: Tools and Approaches for Sustainability

Stef Smits, José Gesti Canuto and Cecilia Scharp

Page 2: Water: tools and approaches for sustainability

Defining sustainability for water supply

• Whether water continues to flow over time, and whether it continues to provide an agreed level of service

• Systems may need to be replaced at the end of their life time, but services should be forever

Page 3: Water: tools and approaches for sustainability

Two broad approaches to sustainability1. Groups of factors (dimensions) that affect likelihood of sustainability:

• Social

• Technical

• Environmental

• Institutional

• Financial

• Health

• Mainly at community level, but increasingly at other institutional levels

• Seek to be predictive: if all factors in all dimensions are in place, services are likely to be sustainability

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Two broad approaches to sustainability

2. Snapshot of performance in service delivery

- Sustainability manifests itself through level of service to the user (whether water flows and with what characteristics

- Depending on performance in service delivery by:

- Service provider, responsible for daily operation, maintenance and administration

- Service authority, responsible for planning, coordination, support and oversight roles (typically local government)

- Enabling environment

- Snapshot of current situation, as basis for inferences towards the future

- Explicit recognition that sustainability depends on factors at different institutional levels

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Four broad group of tools

• Tools to assess sustainability in comprehensive manner, covering all (or most) dimensions

– Mainly in use for assessments, monitoring and evaluation

• Tools that zoom into one specific dimension,

– More oriented towards identifying actions within that dimension

• Tools to comprehensively assess service delivery performance, covering all levels

– Identifying what bottlenecks are at different institutional levels

• Tools to assess performance at a single institutional level

– Identifying structural improvement or reform at that level

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Challenges and gaps

Page 7: Water: tools and approaches for sustainability

Being comprehensive

Challenges and gaps

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Challenges and gaps

Keeping it simple

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Challenges and gaps

• Sustainability just depends on many factors, at different institutional levels, and often are interrelated

• But is data on all of these reliably available?

• Do we know the exact interaction between them

• Making sense out of many data to identify bottlenecks and priorities: generation of alerts

Being comprehensi

ve

Keeping it

simple

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The big picture?

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Or zooming in?

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Challenges and gaps

• Tools zooming in at a particular dimension or level, may yield more actionable results

• But may forget links to other factors, levels and dimensions

• Complementarity between tools

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Challenges and gaps

• Utility of tools depends on institutional capacity to use them

• Therefore need to be commensurate with that institutional capacity

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Agenda

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Key questions for discussion

What are the design principles when developing sustainability tools – possible issues

− Levels and dimensions of sustainability

− Scoring and aggregating

− Evidence that they work

− Qualitative and quantitative:

What is needed to make the tools contribute to sustainability?

− Complementarity between tools

− Contribution to sector change

− Government leadership

− Balance between diversity and standardization of tools

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Enjoy the flow