WASH: Sanitation

Indicator Phrasing

Percentage of households (HH) reporting that all HH members have access to a safe, secure, clean, and well-maintained toilet, including water or anal cleansing materials
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Indicator Phrasing

English: Percentage of households (HH) reporting that all HH members have access to a safe, secure, clean, and well-maintained toilet, including water or anal cleansing materials

French: Pourcentage de ménages (HH) déclarant que tous les membres du ménage ont accès à des toilettes sûres, sécurisées, propres et bien entretenues, avec de l’eau ou du matériel pour le nettoyage anal

What is its purpose?

To measure sectoral outcomes of Cash & Voucher Assistance related to WASH, more specifically sanitation.

How to Collect and Analyse the Required Data

  • Indicator type: Output, self-reported
  • Data Collection: MPC-only Beneficiary Household / PDM Surveys
  • Unit of Measure: Percent (of households)
  • Calculation: The percent is derived by dividing the number of households reporting access of all HH members by the total number of households surveyed in the target population.
  • Who Collects: Implementing partner staff or enumerators.
  • From Whom: Beneficiary households living in the intervention area who only received MPC as humanitarian aid.
  • Frequency of Collection and Reporting: baseline and endline; on an ongoing/ rolling basis (monthly, quarterly - tbd)

Disaggregate by

Age, gender, diversity and disability

Important Comments

Further considerations:

  • Development of questionnaire requires consultation of WASH monitoring experts (e.g. contextual definition of essential hygiene/WASH NFI)
  • While WASH specific expertise is not required for data collectors / enumerators, technical terminology should be clarified and understood
  • Indicators will be mostly measured through phone interviews or equivalent PDM surveys using Kobo collect or other digital data collection tools.  
  • Attention must be paid to collect information from all groups (e.g., interviews should not only be conducted with male household members)
  • If individual members of a household are excluded from access, they must be reported on a disaggregated basis

Ensuring access to WASH services alone (output level) is no guarantee that a program will contribute to a reduction in WASH-related morbidity and mortality (impact level). Only if the targeted population has access to and uses WASH services based on adequate knowledge, attitude and practices, that meet agreed quality standards (outcome level), will the intervention likely contribute to WASH impacts.

The technical guidance of the GWC introduces a MEAL framework for WASH sector-specific market-based programming, with WASH outcome level indicators for different sub-sectors. The use of those indicators requires WASH-specific monitoring skills and specific training of enumerators; and a mixed-methods approach including surveys, physical checks of infrastructure, and focus group discussions

This guidance was prepared by ZOA ©

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