
Clean Water Ministry Sustainability Programs
Discover the impactful sustainability efforts of Water @ Work Ministry, including clean water projects in poverty-level communities and strategic monitoring and evaluation processes. Learn about their commitment to social, environmental, and economic sustainability through innovative initiatives. Explore how they strive to ensure universal access to clean water and sanitation, promoting good hygiene practices for a better world.
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WATER @ WORK MINISTRY Dan Blevins: Executive Director, Water @ Work Ministry, Dr. Omar Keith Helferich: Professor Emeritus Central Michigan University University
W@W MINISTRY: Clean Water Program Mission Clean Water for poverty level villages and bateys Operated by Fundacion Water Work independent nonprofit charitable Eight operating plants two funded by Rotary Grants Plants certified by DR public health Operated by local organization with local manager & 5 staff SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM-2018 SOCIAL *Population served *Local employment *Local contractors *Community opportunities ENVIRONMENT *Bottles recycled *Improved awareness *Reduced carbon emissions ECONOMIC by plant (6) *Production of 5 gallon bottles of water *Bottles of 5 gallon water distributed *Revenue in Pesos and US dollars *Price vs market for bottles *Contribution profitability
Water @ Work Distribution M&E PROCESS M&E PROCESS FOLLOWS DMERL STEPS * Define: Develop the program concept- Outcomes desired, Outputs, Activities, Resource Inputs- Log Frame Monitor: Use Indicators to measure performance. Evaluate: Assessment of performance through the stages of the program Resolve: Identification and addressing the challenges Learn: Incorporate lessons learned into ongoing practices to increase effectiveness & sustainability DMERL is the adaption of the recognized sustainability process by many organizations. The process uses the M&E MERL- Monitor, Evaluate, Resolve and Learn plus adds a Define step. (Rotary Grant preparation is a Define step. )
HANWASH-HAITI NATIONAL CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION AND HYGIENE STRATEGY Vision: Universal and sustainable access to safely managed water, and sanitation and promotion of good hygiene practices throughout Haiti.
M&E- Summary Points DEFINE- Develop the Log Frame as input to the Grant/Proposal- Kellogg Foundation website is starting point for the Log logic for Change Theory. Include M&E section with budget and role to develop. MONITOR -Review the performance indicators for the project progress that cover each of the categories. EGVrAeLe , Yellow, or Red can be helpful for management. Resolve- Identify the challenges that are coded as yellow and red. Develop challenge data base. Lessons Learned-Perform organized review of the Challenge data base to develop lessons learned opportunities. CONTINUE PROCESS: AVOID the often progress- Define and Monitor are finished, Evaluate is not finished and Learn is never started-DEFINE, MONITOR, EVALUATE, RESOLVE, LEARN Un ATE-Report on the indicators must include check against targets. Labeling of