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One of the GWC Minimum Requirements for WASH coordination is the establishment of an activity reporting tool such as 5W matrix. A 5W (who, what, where, when and for whom) is a tool to collect information on emergency response activities by partners. Depending on the emergency phase, more basic variants of the 5W can be used: 3W (who, what, where) and 4W (who, what, where, when). A basic activity reporting tool such as 3W can be set up in the early stage of the response, and modified and updated with more detail  details  later once the WASH operational response plan’s Operational Response Plan’s monitoring plan has been finalized. The process for setting up a W-matrix can be as follows:

  • The WASH sector coordinator defines to which queries the W-matrix should provide answers. Queries are usually based on designed to inform the indicators from the response monitoring framework.  plan, or informing operational decision  
  • The Information Management Officer designs the W-matrix template following the queries. Design must be done to minimize burden for partner's reporting 
  • Once designed, the W template is sent to partners on a regular basis: weekly at early stage of a sudden onset response, monthly in more stabilized context.  when humanitarian situation is stabilized.
  • The coordination team must encourage and follow up the timely filling of the W matrix by partnerstrain partners to properly fill the W-matrix, and encourage timely reporting of their data.
  • Partners send back the filled W matrix with their activity data (activity location, type of activities, Nb of beneficiaries reached etc.) to the IMO.
  • The IMO analyses data and produce infographics to illustrate results of analysis and feed the various response monitoring report.  

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