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WASH AND COVID-19 LONGITUDINAL DATA COLLECTION : FINAL FINDINGS

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Title : WASH AND COVID-19 LONGITUDINAL DATA COLLECTION : FINAL FINDINGS

In 2020, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Partnerships and Learning for Sustainability (WASHPaLS) project conducted a rapid assessment and forecasting analysis of the effects of the novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services and products in USAID high priority (HP) and strategy-aligned countries. In 2021, USAID tasked WASHPaLS with collecting and presenting available longitudinal data on the effects of COVID-19 on access to WASH services and products in USAID HP countries. This task included the collation of available longitudinal data on the impacts of COVID-19 across three priority topics: WASH governance, WASH in households, and small-scale service providers (SSSPs). For each of the three topic areas, we identified indicators common across existing data collection initiatives (16 for governance, 12 for households, 14 for SSSPs). Secondary data collection consisted of aggregating existing, publicly available data that included any of the selected indicators, identified during an initial data scan. Primary data collection was used to fill gaps in the availability of data and consisted of quantitative household surveys for the WASH in households topic and mixed-method data collection for the governance and SSSP topics (informant interviews, online surveys). This document represents the synthesis of the assessment carried out by the WASHPaLS team between March and December 2021.

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Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon

Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon

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Municipal drinking water source protection in low income countries: A Case of Buea municipality- Cameroon   Source water contamination poses a risk to public health

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MODES D’ACCES A L’EAU ET CONDITIONS SOCIO-ECONOMIQUES DES MENAGES, CAS DE LA COMMUNE DE LEMBA

MODES D’ACCES A L’EAU ET CONDITIONS SOCIO-ECONOMIQUES DES MENAGES, CAS DE LA COMMUNE DE LEMBA

22/05/2025

MODES D’ACCES A L’EAU ET CONDITIONS SOCIO-ECONOMIQUES DES MENAGES, CAS DE LA COMMUNE DE LEMBA   Abstract: For almost a decade, the issue of access

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Mode d’approvisionnement en eau et assainissement des ménages dans la commune de Yamoussoukro (Côte d’Ivoire)

Mode d’approvisionnement en eau et assainissement des ménages dans la commune de Yamoussoukro (Côte d’Ivoire)

21/05/2025

Mode d’approvisionnement en eau et assainissement des ménages dans la commune de Yamoussoukro (Côte d’Ivoire)   RÉSUMÉ En Côte d’Ivoire, la gestion de proximité qui

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Technology Options for Faecal Sludge Management in Developing Countries: Benefits and Revenue from Reuse

Technology Options for Faecal Sludge Management in Developing Countries: Benefits and Revenue from Reuse

14/05/2025

Technology Options for Faecal Sludge Management in Developing Countries: Benefits and Revenue from Reuse Abstract This article provides technology options for the treatment of Faecal

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Urban Governance and Sanitation in the Peri-Urban Commune of Agoè-Nyvé 6 in Togo: Diagnosis of the Sanitation System in Adétikopé

Urban Governance and Sanitation in the Peri-Urban Commune of Agoè-Nyvé 6 in Togo: Diagnosis of the Sanitation System in Adétikopé

06/05/2025

Urban Governance and Sanitation in the Peri-Urban Commune of Agoè-Nyvé 6 in Togo: Diagnosis of the Sanitation System in Adétikopé   Abstract: In African cities,

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School water, sanitation, and hygiene inequalities: a bane of sustainable development goal six in Nigeria

School water, sanitation, and hygiene inequalities: a bane of sustainable development goal six in Nigeria

06/05/2025

School water, sanitation, and hygiene inequalities: a bane of sustainable development goal six in Nigeria   The importance of school water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)

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PROBLÉMATIQUE D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU POTABLE DANS LA VILLE SAHÉLIENNE DE GAROUA (NORD-CAMEROUN)

PROBLÉMATIQUE D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU POTABLE DANS LA VILLE SAHÉLIENNE DE GAROUA (NORD-CAMEROUN)

23/05/2025

PROBLÉMATIQUE D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU POTABLE DANS LA VILLE SAHÉLIENNE DE GAROUA (NORD-CAMEROUN)   Résumé Cette étude découle des multiples difficultés que rencontrent les populations de

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Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon

Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon

22/05/2025

Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon   Abstract: Water is one of the most important resources for humanity.

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Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon

Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon

22/05/2025

Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon   Abstract Access to improved drinking water remains a fundamental need and a

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PROBLÉMATIQUE D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU POTABLE DANS LA VILLE SAHÉLIENNE DE GAROUA (NORD-CAMEROUN)

PROBLÉMATIQUE D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU POTABLE DANS LA VILLE SAHÉLIENNE DE GAROUA (NORD-CAMEROUN)

23/05/2025 No Comments

PROBLÉMATIQUE D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU POTABLE DANS LA VILLE SAHÉLIENNE DE GAROUA (NORD-CAMEROUN)   Résumé Cette étude découle des multiples difficultés que rencontrent les populations de

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Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon

Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon

22/05/2025 No Comments

Catchment management and the sustainability of urban water supply. Evidence from Bamenda, Cameroon   Abstract: Water is one of the most important resources for humanity.

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Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon

Improved drinking water planning challenges in Urban Households’ in Bamenda city, Cameroon

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