Evaluation of National Level Learning Alliance (2011) Summary
Evaluation of the National Level Learning Alliance in 2011 covered various themes including the life cycle cost approach to WASH, scaling up sanitation in Ghana, and the state of urban water management. The total number of participants in 2011 was 482, with male and female representation noted. Organizational representation included government ministries, NGOs, and development partners. Consistency of participants from previous meetings varied. Reasons for participation ranged from learning from others to sharing insights with stakeholders.
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SUMMARY OF THE EVALUATION OF THE NATIONAL LEVEL LEARNING ALLIANCE(2011) 26THJANUARY 2012 Ida Coleman RCN Ghana
THEMES COVERED NALLAP 13 LIFE CYCLE COST APPROACH TO WASH NALLAP 14 SCALLING UP SANITATION IN GHANA:A CASE OF COMMUNITY LEAD TOTAL SANITATION NALLAP 15 A REVIEW OF THE FIRST WASH SECTOR PERFORMANCE REPORT NALLAP 16 WASH SECTOR FINANCING IN GHANA NALLAP 17 THE STATE OF THE URBAN WATER MANAGEMENT IN GHANA:CHALLENGES AND WAY FORWARD NALLAP 18 RIGHTS TO WATER AND SANITATION IN GHANA:A NATIONAL PLAN OF ACTION NALLAP 19 MAPPING TRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND PARTICIPATION IN SERVICE DELIVERY:AN ANALYSIS OF WATER SUPPLY SECTOR NALLAP 20 NATIONAL BEHAVORIAL CHANGE COMMUNICATION(BCC) STRATEGY FOR THE URBAN WATER,SANITATION AND HYGYIENE(WASH) SUB SECTOR NALLAP 21 THE APPLICATION OF WATER AND SANITATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CYCLE AND IMPACT ON LONG TERM SUSTAINABILITY IN GHANA NALLAP 22 SECOND WASH SECTOR PERFORMANCE REPORT IN GHANA
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS/GENDER REPRESENTATION Male/ female ratio NLLAP meetings 2011 Male 21% UNKNOWN =212 Female 10% unknown / annonemous 69% TOTAL NUMBER BASED ON EVALAUTION =306 TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS FOR 2011 = 482 MALE =64 FEMALE =30
ORGANIZATIONAL REPRESENTATION/MARKS SCORED ON PRESENTATIONS Average marks of presentations of 2011 NLLAP meetings 10.0 9.0 Type of Organizations represented in 2011NLLAP meetings 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 Other 10% 3.0 Private sector / consultant 15% Government Ministry, Agency or Department 29% 2.0 1.0 0.0 University / research institute 11% 13th NLLAP 14th NlAp 15th NLAP 16th NLAP 17th NLAP 18th NLAP 19th NALP 20th NLAP 21th NLAP 22th NLAP Development partner / donor 5% NGO / civil society 30%
CONSISTENCY OF PARTICIPANTS 2011 NLLAP participants present at previous NLLAP Participants the of 2011 NLLAP who were represented by someone else from their Organization. NLLAP Yes 38% No 62% No 43% Yes 57%
REASONS FOR PARTICIPATION/NUMBER OF RESPONDENTS TO EVALUATION Reasons for participation in the 2011 NLLAP meetings Number of respondants to the evaluations of the 2011 NLLAP meetings 160 140 120 45 100 40 35 80 30 60 25 40 20 15 20 10 0 5 Send by boss I would like to learn from others, which could help me in my job I would like to share something with other stakeholders It gives me the opportunity to network with other people Other 0
PLANS OF ATTENDING SUBSEQUENT NALLAP MEETINGS % of participants of 2010 NLLAP meetings planning to participate in the next NLLAP meeting 2011NLLAP participants planning to come to next NLLAP meeting 90% 80% 70% No 3% 60% 50% Yes 40% Maybe 37% Maybe No 30% 20% Yes 60% 10% 0%
NUMBER OF PERSONS REPRESENTING DIFFERENT ORGANIZATIONS Number of people representing type of organization at 2011 NLLAP meetings 18 16 14 12 Government Ministry, Agency or Department 10 Axis Title Development partner / donor NGO / civil society 8 University / research institute Private sector / consultant 6 Other 4 2 0 13th NLLAP 14th NlAp 15th NLAP 16th NLAP 17th NLAP 18th NLAP 19th NALP 20th NLAP 21th NLAP 22th NLAP
RECOMMENDATIONS Areas for improvement frequency Time management in terms of Starting and ending the Sessions and presentation time 25 Increase number of participants and stakeholders 10 More time for discussion among participants 25 More information on the topics 4 Go beyond Accra 3 Others (content with current situation) 38