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Define and disseminate WASH Core Indicators
WASH data collected by partners or other actors (such as other clusters, DTM, REACH, etc.) should be as harmonized as possible. To foster harmonization, the coordination platform needs to set up core indicators, i.e. a list of standard WASH indicators and questions that WASH partners and other actors will integrate into their respective data collection tools. Without core indicators, actors would collect data that cannot be compared, resulting in limited coverage, duplication of efforts and a waste of resources.
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The GWC has supported different countries in developing their core indicators (see xxx in 2019 Global WASH Cluster Question Bank in the Key guidance and tools on top of this page, and some examples developed at national level from the Field example section). The table below shows an example of commonly used indicators:
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Theme | Indicator at HH-level | Proxy indicator at community-level |
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Water | Proportion of households having access to an Improved Water Sourceimproved water source | Proportion of communities having access to an Improved Water Sourceimproved water source |
Hygiene | Proportion of households having access to soap | Proportion of communities having access to soap |
Sanitation | Proportion of households having access to functioning latrines | Proportion of communities having access to functioning latrines |
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Tip: Core indicators should be harmonized with the strategic indicators of included in the response monitoring framework monitoring plan of the WASH Operational Response Plan: by doing so, it will be possible to triangulate between assessment and response monitoring data. |
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