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SDG monitoring framework: Perspectives from JMP (WHO/UNICEF) and UN-Water GLAAS Dr Fiona Gore Team Leader GLAAS Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health Unit World Health Organization
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Fiona Gore (WHO) - 6th WGI Meeting (2-3 November 2015, Paris)

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Page 1: Fiona Gore (WHO) - 6th WGI Meeting (2-3 November 2015, Paris)

SDG monitoring framework: Perspectives from JMP (WHO/UNICEF) and UN-Water GLAAS

Dr Fiona Gore Team Leader GLAAS Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Health Unit World Health Organization

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JMP and the SDGs

• What’s the same (mostly)?

– Basic services (similar to improved facilities)

– Data from household surveys

– Focus on inequalities (even more so)

• What’s new?

– Higher levels of service (safely managed wat, san)

– Hygiene

– WASH in Schools and Health Care Facilities

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Household WASH

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UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water – GLAAS 2013-2014

• 94 participating countries

• 23 External Support agencies (ESAs)

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GLAAS monitors inputs (human resources and financing) and the enabling environment (policies, strategies, institutional arrangements, monitoring mechanisms) while JMP monitors sector outcomes

Objectives: • To support country-led processes

that bring together the many institutions and actors that are involved in delivering WASH services

• To identify drivers and bottlenecks of progress, highlight knowledge gaps and assess strengths and challenges across countries

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12 Indicators for Monitoring Goal 6 Indicator Lead agencies Indicator (brief title)

6.1.1 WHO/UNICEF Safely managed drinking water services

6.2.1 WHO/UNICEF Safely managed sanitation services

6.2.2 WHO/UNICEF Handwashing in the home

6.3.1 WHO, Habitat Safely treated wastewater

6.3.2 UNEP Ambient water quality in water bodies

6.4.1 FAO Level of water stress

6.4.2 FAO Change in water use-efficiency over time

6.5.1 UNEP Degree of integrated water resource management implementation

6.5.2 UNECE, UNEP Transboundary basin areas with operational arrangements for cooperation

6.6.1 UNEP Change in wetlands extent over time

6.a OECD, WHO, UNEP

Water and sanitation ODA as part of coordinated spending plans

6.b WHO, UNEP Participation of local communities in water and sanitation management

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SDG reporting

OECD, UNEP & GLAAS [6.a-6.b]

CSO

WASHBAT

Sector reviews

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JMP [6.1-6.2]

Other

Institutional data

HH surveys

GEMI [6.3-6.6]

regulators

utilities

MIS

Multiple national sources of data

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UN-Water GLAAS products

18 GLAAS ESA

Highlights

> 90 GLAAS Country

Highlights

For more information: http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/glaas/trackfin Contact: [email protected]

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