- Activity reporting form is established (4W or something similar).
- Cluster/sector partners are regularly submitting activities data (4Ws).
- Information management capacity exists to produce mapping/information products for operational presence and activities of partners.
- Analysis highlighting geographic or programmatic gaps is regularly updated, easily accessible, and discussed during coordination meetings.
- Regular communication / information products are distributed covering:
- tracking of progress against strategic plan / indicators;
- tracking of funding status of overall cluster / sector;
- Mechanism in place to monitor the quality of WASH services delivered to the affected population against established standards (relevance, reliability, safety and quantity of WASH services).
- WASH standards and guidelines for humanitarian response have been developed and agreed by partners and are based on national standards where applicable (or global otherwise) with consideration made for the local context.
- WASH cluster/sector has conducted a training or workshop on AAP within the past year or AAP is a standing agenda item during coordination meetings.
- WASH cluster/sector specific policy or guidance for the minimum level and means of communication with affected communities.
- When relevant and feasible, cluster/sector reporting data is disaggregated by sex, age, geographical areas or ethnic groups.
- Specific cluster/sector focal points for cross-cutting issues have been identified.
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