Community Empowerment
The degree of community participation and ownership in WASH programs, contributing to sustainability.
The degree of community participation and ownership in WASH programs, contributing to sustainability.
Indicators assessing the safety and security of women and girls, including reduced risks associated with collecting water or using sanitation facilities.
The number of handwashing stations established in schools, health facilities, and households.
The number of hygiene promotion and behavior change communication programs conducted.
Reduction in waterborne diseases, such as diarrhea, cholera, and parasitic infections, as a result of improved water quality and sanitation facilities.
Increased adoption of proper hygiene practices, such as handwashing with soap at critical times.
The number of new sanitation facilities constructed or existing ones upgraded to improve sanitation conditions.
The number or percentage of people with access to improved sanitation facilities.
Improved school attendance, particularly among girls, due to access to water and sanitation facilities in schools.
The quantity of new water sources constructed or existing sources rehabilitated to provide safe water.
The percentage of the target population with access to improved and safe water sources.
The percentage of water supply systems that are functional and well-maintained.