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Monitor the relevancy of response modalities

Several types of implementation modalities can be chosen for the WASH response: direct implementation, implementation through support to the local government or local partners, conditional or even unconditional cash transfer. Usually, The chosen modalities are described in the WASH operational response plan provides guidance on the modality advised by the WASH Coordination platform. Together with other strategical and quality aspects, the WASH coordination platform monitors must monitor during and after the implementation the relevancy of the modality chosen, to be able to re-orientate the strategy if needed. Specific indicators may have to be followed, for instance those associated with WASH markets (evolution of the prices of WASH services and material such as construction material or water trucking) or local capacity building (% beneficiaries satisfied with services received from local government or local NGO)

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To be able to evaluate the relevancy of the modality, specific indicators must be listed. They can be based on the quality monitoring framework (strategic indicators, coverage, satisfaction of the beneficiaries, quality of services etc.) complemented with other more specific indicators, such as the impact of the response (see the Response impact evaluation chapter), value for money, WASH market monitoring indicators, local capacity building indicators etc.