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spelling okr-10986-218972021-04-23T14:04:05Z Supporting Impact Evaluation Studies in Water Supply and Sanitation in India World Bank SANITATION CHILD HEALTH WATER SUPPLIES PROVISION OF WATER SUPPLY LOCAL CAPACITY SANITATION POLICY SANITATION SERVICE SEWERS PROVISION OF WATER UTILITIES RURAL SANITATION WATER SECTOR SYSTEMS OPEN DEFECATION WATER SUPPLY POPULATION DENSITY WATER AUTHORITY SANITATION SECTOR CAPACITY BUILDING WASHING WATER SCHEMES PUBLIC WORKS LOCAL PARTNERS RURAL WATER SANITATION INTERVENTIONS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION PIPED WATER SANITATION SERVICE PROVISION COMMUNITY MEMBERS WATER AVAILABILITY RURAL WATER SCHEMES PAPER SANITATION SERVICES HOUSEHOLDS COST RECOVERY RURAL WATER SUPPLY CONSTRUCTION WATER COMMUNITY LEADERS LATRINES SERVICE PROVISION RESEARCH WATER SOURCE SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION SOLUTIONS BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES WATER SHORTAGE SEWERAGE SANITATION FACILITIES This synthesis report details the process, outputs and intermediate outcomes Technical Assistance (TA) ‘supporting impact evaluation studies in water supply and sanitation in India (P144956)’ implemented by the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program (WSP). The TA supported the design and implementation of impact evaluations in water and sanitation projects in India and also facilitated data driven analytical work and capacity building. Specific contributions of the TA are the following: enabling monitoring and evaluation, enabling policy, and enabling institutions. In the context of the significant challenges India is facing in water and sanitation access and the extreme complexity of the institutional systems for the provision of water supply and sanitation, the access to flexible yet practical analytical assistance at the point of need is highly valued by government counterparts. This TA on supporting water supply and sanitation has identified the need for a larger regional or global activity that can carry forward impact evaluations in the sector and produce global knowledge that will serve as a public good for the client countries. The TA also underscored the importance of upstream analytical work and replication of results in different contexts as well as the need to develop customizable tools and instruments for faster implementation of data collection efforts. Above all, the TA emphasized the need to invest in expanding local capacity in designing and implementing rigorous impact evaluations so that more evidence could emerge in the coming years for better policy formulation in the water and sanitation sector. 2015-05-19T16:15:37Z 2015-05-19T16:15:37Z 2015-04-28 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24447084/supporting-impact-evaluation-studies-water-supply-sanitation-india http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21897 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study South Asia India
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topic SANITATION
CHILD HEALTH
WATER SUPPLIES
PROVISION OF WATER SUPPLY
LOCAL CAPACITY
SANITATION POLICY
SANITATION SERVICE
SEWERS
PROVISION OF WATER
UTILITIES
RURAL SANITATION
WATER SECTOR
SYSTEMS
OPEN DEFECATION
WATER SUPPLY
POPULATION DENSITY
WATER AUTHORITY
SANITATION SECTOR
CAPACITY BUILDING
WASHING
WATER SCHEMES
PUBLIC WORKS
LOCAL PARTNERS
RURAL WATER
SANITATION INTERVENTIONS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
PIPED WATER
SANITATION SERVICE PROVISION
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
WATER AVAILABILITY
RURAL WATER SCHEMES
PAPER
SANITATION SERVICES
HOUSEHOLDS
COST RECOVERY
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
CONSTRUCTION
WATER
COMMUNITY LEADERS
LATRINES
SERVICE PROVISION
RESEARCH
WATER SOURCE
SANITATION PROGRAMS
SANITATION SOLUTIONS
BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES
WATER SHORTAGE
SEWERAGE
SANITATION FACILITIES
spellingShingle SANITATION
CHILD HEALTH
WATER SUPPLIES
PROVISION OF WATER SUPPLY
LOCAL CAPACITY
SANITATION POLICY
SANITATION SERVICE
SEWERS
PROVISION OF WATER
UTILITIES
RURAL SANITATION
WATER SECTOR
SYSTEMS
OPEN DEFECATION
WATER SUPPLY
POPULATION DENSITY
WATER AUTHORITY
SANITATION SECTOR
CAPACITY BUILDING
WASHING
WATER SCHEMES
PUBLIC WORKS
LOCAL PARTNERS
RURAL WATER
SANITATION INTERVENTIONS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
PIPED WATER
SANITATION SERVICE PROVISION
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
WATER AVAILABILITY
RURAL WATER SCHEMES
PAPER
SANITATION SERVICES
HOUSEHOLDS
COST RECOVERY
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
CONSTRUCTION
WATER
COMMUNITY LEADERS
LATRINES
SERVICE PROVISION
RESEARCH
WATER SOURCE
SANITATION PROGRAMS
SANITATION SOLUTIONS
BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES
WATER SHORTAGE
SEWERAGE
SANITATION FACILITIES
World Bank
Supporting Impact Evaluation Studies in Water Supply and Sanitation in India
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India
description This synthesis report details the process, outputs and intermediate outcomes Technical Assistance (TA) ‘supporting impact evaluation studies in water supply and sanitation in India (P144956)’ implemented by the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program (WSP). The TA supported the design and implementation of impact evaluations in water and sanitation projects in India and also facilitated data driven analytical work and capacity building. Specific contributions of the TA are the following: enabling monitoring and evaluation, enabling policy, and enabling institutions. In the context of the significant challenges India is facing in water and sanitation access and the extreme complexity of the institutional systems for the provision of water supply and sanitation, the access to flexible yet practical analytical assistance at the point of need is highly valued by government counterparts. This TA on supporting water supply and sanitation has identified the need for a larger regional or global activity that can carry forward impact evaluations in the sector and produce global knowledge that will serve as a public good for the client countries. The TA also underscored the importance of upstream analytical work and replication of results in different contexts as well as the need to develop customizable tools and instruments for faster implementation of data collection efforts. Above all, the TA emphasized the need to invest in expanding local capacity in designing and implementing rigorous impact evaluations so that more evidence could emerge in the coming years for better policy formulation in the water and sanitation sector.
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author World Bank
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author_sort World Bank
title Supporting Impact Evaluation Studies in Water Supply and Sanitation in India
title_short Supporting Impact Evaluation Studies in Water Supply and Sanitation in India
title_full Supporting Impact Evaluation Studies in Water Supply and Sanitation in India
title_fullStr Supporting Impact Evaluation Studies in Water Supply and Sanitation in India
title_full_unstemmed Supporting Impact Evaluation Studies in Water Supply and Sanitation in India
title_sort supporting impact evaluation studies in water supply and sanitation in india
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24447084/supporting-impact-evaluation-studies-water-supply-sanitation-india
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