Relevancy

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Monitor the relevancy of WASH response strategy and selected implementation modalities

Some strategic choices regarding implementation approach (direct service delivery, or market based programing) and modalities (in-kind assistance, cash transfers, voucher assistance, cash for work etc.) were agreed with the WASH partners and included in the WASH Operational Response Plan and the WASH SOF. Technical choices were also made, such as choice of latrine design or behavior change strategy. All these choices were based on the information available and the humanitarian situation at a specific time. They need to be reviewed regularly to ensure they are still relevant to the evolving emergency context, so as strategy can be re-oriented if necessary.   

To be able to monitor the relevancy of the WASH response, adequate monitoring mechanism must be set up. Depending on the context, they can be based on the quality assurance system elements (strategic indicators, coverage, accountability and protection, technical quality), complemented with other indicators such as Value for money, Timeliness, Localization, Do no harm principles.


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