
CSOs Investment in the WASH Sector - Analysis and Recommendations
Explore the impact of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) investment in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) projects. Learn about challenges faced and recommendations for improvement in this sector.
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CSOs Investment in the WASH Sector June, 2019
Contents CONTENTS Introduction Objectives Contribution Summary Challenges Recommendations
Contents INTRODUCTION Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) support the efforts of the government by implementing WASH projects across the country. Promoting healthy hygiene practices for communities. Improving sustained access to clean water and improved sanitation
INTRODUCTION The results and impacts of CSOs intervention started to be reported in an organized manner since 2009. The 2017 &18 report aims to provide general information on water, sanitation and hygiene projects in terms of: geographical distribution, resource outlay and number of community members served by the reporting organizations.
Contents OBJECTIVES Specific objectives: General objective: Explore the overall operations of member CSOs Enhance programmatic alliance, accountability and recognition of CSOs contribution Compile member CSOs physical and financial contribution annually Assess and document challenges and give recommendations
Contents CONTRIBUTION SUMMARY 2017 2018 26 organizations 18 organizations 7 regions 1 City Admin. 8 regions 2 City Admins. > 3 mill > 2.7 mill 168 projects 468 projects 889,922,801 ETB 997,317,896 ETB
Contents CHALLENGES External Challenges: Internal Challenges: Civil unrest and ethnic conflict Price escalation of construction materials Delay in contract signing High staff turnover Shortage of finance Skill gaps
Contents RECOMMENDATION CSOs involvement in emerging regions (Gambella, Benishangul Gumuz, Afar & Somali) should be encouraged to ensure equity. Urban sanitation should be reconsidered and revisited. Establish new platforms at regional levels, or strengthen existing ones to engage in conflict management. Strengthen the national level WASH platforms to exchange information and compile data on contributions of organizations working on WASH.