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Data for Decision-Making : Water and Sanitation in Low-Resources Settings

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Title: Data for Decision-Making : Water and Sanitation in Low-Resources Settings

Sustainable access to safe and equitable water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) is a basic human need that remains unmet in numerous locations. Nations around the world strive to close this gap, at present under the banner of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6. Achieving universal,  adequate, accessible, and equitable WASH coverage requires the concerted  efforts of professionals from national and local governments, development agencies, civil society organizations, private companies, and research institutions, as well as citizens and community organizers.

The goal of this report is to coalesce knowledge about how WASH stakeholders view emerging trends in data science. It represents a planning effort to align data science advances with the most potent WASH needs and demands. Analyzing how various professionals contribute to or could use data science illustrates points of potential engagement that could lead to clearer partnerships and reduce duplicative or ineffective efforts. In cases of severe data paucity, data science activities could be prioritized to offer a baseline for movement toward better-informed decision-making.

Category: Sustainable access to water and sanitation

Categories: , Accès à l’Eau & l’Assainissement
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WATER PUBLICATIONS

The multiple uses of water derived from managed aquifer recharge systems in Kenya and India

25/06/2023

‘Multiple-use services’ (MUS) takes into account the fact that households use water for both domestic and for productive uses. This paper is the first to

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The Yaounde Statement: AfWA Makes Recommendations for Non-Revenue Water (NRW) Management

31/01/2023

The Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (CAMWATER) organized an international Symposium jointly with the African Water Association (AfWA) and some partners, including LACROIX Sofrel, Technolog SA,

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Share Water No. 13

30/01/2023

The thirteenth issue of the African Water Association (AfWA) technical and bilingual magazine, Share Water, is now available. It provides solutions in terms of guidelines

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SANITATION PUBLICATIONS

CAPACITY ASSESSMENT – A KEY STEP IN THE PROCESS OF IMPROVING MUNICIPAL PERFORMANCE

19/05/2022

The USAID-funded Municipal Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Project in West Africa (MuniWASH) is providing technical support to improve the governance and management of municipal water

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Achieving universal coverage through Africa Sanitation Policy Guidelines

09/05/2022

On the 10th of June, 2021, the African Council of Ministers on Water (AMCOW) launched the African Sanitation Policy Guidelines (ASPG), a new initiative to

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COST NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR PLANNING SANITATION INTERVENTIONS FOR MUNICIPALITIES IN COTE D’IVOIRE

11/04/2022

On June 30th, 2020, the West Africa Municipal Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (MuniWASH) Activity completed a needs assessment to quantify costs for sanitation improvements in

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PROJECT / PROGRAM PRODUCT

CAN BRANDED KIOSKS IMPROVE REVENUE COLLECTION AT WATER POINTS IN GHANA?

10/05/2022

In Ghana, most water point revenues are consistently below their estimated potential because vendors do not fully enforce pay-as-you-fetch tariffs. Low revenue collection undermines the

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Innovative smart metering system for water

29/07/2021

The using of traditional water meters often leads to difficulties like long collection period, low collection ratio and high Non Revenue Water. Smart Water Meters

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BILAN ANNUEL 2020 DE LA COOPERATION DECENTRALISEE ET NON GOUVERNEMENTALE – BURKINA-FASO

21/07/2021

Chaque année le pS-Eau référence les projets portés par la coopération décentralisée et non gouvernementale française intervenant sur le secteur de l’Eau, de l’Assainissement et

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WATER PUBLICATIONS

Addressing Limited Access to Clean Water in Rural Communities of Cameroon

Addressing Limited Access to Clean Water in Rural Communities of Cameroon

05/02/2025

Participating in the Implementing Public policy program was a maiden, invaluable and exciting experience that far exceeded my expectations! It was a perfect blend of

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Climate change and water security in West Africa – Niger and Burkina Faso

30/01/2025

As part of a water and climate campaign, WaterAid West Africa has conducted two research studies on the impacts of climate change on water security in

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Resilience of Urban Water Supply Systems to Climate Change in Cameroonian Cities

29/01/2025

Resilience of Urban Water Supply Systems to Climate Change in Cameroonian Cities Climate change and rapid urbanization have increased pressure on fragile water supply systems

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SANITATION PUBLICATIONS

Addressing Limited Access to Clean Water in Rural Communities of Cameroon

Addressing Limited Access to Clean Water in Rural Communities of Cameroon

05/02/2025 No Comments

Participating in the Implementing Public policy program was a maiden, invaluable and exciting experience that far exceeded my expectations! It was a perfect blend of

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Climate change and water security in West Africa – Niger and Burkina Faso

30/01/2025 No Comments

As part of a water and climate campaign, WaterAid West Africa has conducted two research studies on the impacts of climate change on water security in

Read More u00bb

Resilience of Urban Water Supply Systems to Climate Change in Cameroonian Cities

29/01/2025 No Comments

Resilience of Urban Water Supply Systems to Climate Change in Cameroonian Cities Climate change and rapid urbanization have increased pressure on fragile water supply systems

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