National WASH Multi-Stakeholder Forum 7 - Progress and Status on DFID Support to OWNP M&E

One WaSH M&E system
development
John Butterworth (IRC Ethiopia)
MSF 7
National WASH Multi-Stakeholder Forum 7
Hilton Hotel, December 16-17, 2015
Objective/ content
Objective: To share progress and
status on DFID support to
OWNP M&E (by Coffey/IRC)
Content:
Introduction
Key diagnostic findings
Enhanced M&E framework
Integrated reporting
WaSH M&E MIS
NWI2
Operational plan and funding
MSF 7
Introduction
Our objective: OWNP M&E that lasts
Supporting government (NWCO and OWNP IPs)
Scope of ToR: People, processes and systems
Task 1: strengthening M&E systems across WaSH
sectors
Task 2: impact evaluation (Coffey)
Task 3: promoting dissemination and use of WaSH
data
Inception phase: Mar-Sep 2015
Implementation: Dec 2015-Feb 2019
MSF 7
Key diagnostic findings (1)
OWNP is a challenging programme to report
Existing processes sectoral and fragmented
Existing IT-systems in use, except in water
NWI was a major advance and results used
New WaSH M&E MIS software is functional
but not operational, and does not meet
requirements as they have evolved
MSF 7
Key diagnostic findings (2)
Introduction of ICT at early
stage
Quality assurance has not
received much attention
Strong demand for data but
use is neglected
Substantial capacity constraints
Development partners have
made major financial
commitments
MSF 7
Enhanced M&E Framework
Proposals for updated KPIs (14)
Disaggregation a critical issue for addressing
equity, gender and VfM issues
KPIs link well to SDGs but gaps remain
(potential for collaboration with global efforts)
80 supplementary indicators and other
indicators possible
Includes indicators related to environment,
social, resettlement and fiduciary risks
MSF 7
Integrated reporting
Critical requirement of NWCO
Approach agreed is to strengthen and utilise
sector systems as far as possible (HMIS, EMIS,
IBEX etc)
Requires commitment to share data in line
with MoU
ICT-enabled WaSH MIS will support water
supply reporting, and integrated reporting
MSF 7
Integrated reporting
MSF 7
WaSH M&E MIS
System has been in development since 2008
Twin-track approach
Further improvements to make use of the
PUT-system (focus on data storage, reporting
and analysis)
Alternative (commercially available off the
shelf) software with mobile data collection
and other capabilities
Support to procurement, testing and roll-out
MSF 7
National WaSH Inventory 2
Priority for 2016
New inventory, not updating
More focus on making data available including
WaSH Atlas
Mobile-based data collection (as in Somali)
Build and retain capabilities so NWI2 can be
updated
NWI3 may not be required or could look radically
different
MSF 7
Operational plan funding
MSF 7
100 mths
Undertaking proposals
OWNP website (with
data rich capabilities)
OWNP annual report
NWI2
WaSH MIS IT systems
operational
Water sector monitoring
Integrated reporting
MSF 7
Thank You!
MSF 7
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  • WASH
  • M&E
  • DFID support
  • Multi-stakeholder forum
  • Progress

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  1. National WASH Multi-Stakeholder Forum 7 Hilton Hotel, December 16-17, 2015 One WaSH M&E system development John Butterworth (IRC Ethiopia) MSF 7

  2. Objective/ content Objective: To share progress and status on DFID support to OWNP M&E (by Coffey/IRC) Content: Introduction Key diagnostic findings Enhanced M&E framework Integrated reporting WaSH M&E MIS NWI2 Operational plan and funding MSF 7

  3. Introduction Our objective: OWNP M&E that lasts Supporting government (NWCO and OWNP IPs) Scope of ToR: People, processes and systems Task 1: strengthening M&E systems across WaSH sectors Task 2: impact evaluation (Coffey) Task 3: promoting dissemination and use of WaSH data Inception phase: Mar-Sep 2015 Implementation: Dec 2015-Feb 2019 MSF 7

  4. Key diagnostic findings (1) OWNP is a challenging programme to report Existing processes sectoral and fragmented Existing IT-systems in use, except in water NWI was a major advance and results used New WaSH M&E MIS software is functional but not operational, and does not meet requirements as they have evolved MSF 7

  5. Key diagnostic findings (2) Introduction of ICT at early stage Quality assurance has not received much attention Strong demand for data but use is neglected Substantial capacity constraints Development partners have made major financial commitments MSF 7

  6. Enhanced M&E Framework Proposals for updated KPIs (14) Disaggregation a critical issue for addressing equity, gender and VfM issues KPIs link well to SDGs but gaps remain (potential for collaboration with global efforts) 80 supplementary indicators and other indicators possible Includes indicators related to environment, social, resettlement and fiduciary risks MSF 7

  7. Integrated reporting Critical requirement of NWCO Approach agreed is to strengthen and utilise sector systems as far as possible (HMIS, EMIS, IBEX etc) Requires commitment to share data in line with MoU ICT-enabled WaSH MIS will support water supply reporting, and integrated reporting MSF 7

  8. Integrated reporting MSF 7

  9. WaSH M&E MIS System has been in development since 2008 Twin-track approach Further improvements to make use of the PUT-system (focus on data storage, reporting and analysis) Alternative (commercially available off the shelf) software with mobile data collection and other capabilities Support to procurement, testing and roll-out MSF 7

  10. National WaSH Inventory 2 Priority for 2016 New inventory, not updating More focus on making data available including WaSH Atlas Mobile-based data collection (as in Somali) Build and retain capabilities so NWI2 can be updated NWI3 may not be required or could look radically different MSF 7

  11. Operational plan funding 100 mths MSF 7

  12. Undertaking proposals OWNP website (with data rich capabilities) OWNP annual report NWI2 WaSH MIS IT systems operational Water sector monitoring Integrated reporting MSF 7

  13. Thank You! MSF 7

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