2. Framework for GoG-UNICEF WASH Programme
Contributing to Achieving and Sustaining Key Results for Children and Women
Impact on the Burden of Impact on Child Mortality Impact on Child Friendly Schooling
Water Collection for Women through Diarrhoeal and WASH- (Enrolment, Retention and Learning
and Girls Related Diseases Prevention and achievement) especially for Girls
Reduction
Supporting the Delivery of Services and Promoting Behaviour Change
Safe Water Provision Basic Sanitation Behaviour Change Environmental
Improvement Sustainability and
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New Water Schemes
Management of Operation and Developing Technology Options Hand Washing With Soap -------------------
Maintenance Social Marketing of Service Options Safe Excreta Disposal Solid waste management
Promoting Service Options Technical Support for moving up Household Water Treatment Eco-friendly technologies
Drinking Water Quality Management sanitation ladder and Safe Storage Water quality protection
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Households Individuals
Households
Communities Communities Households -------------------
Schools Communities Households
Schools
Health Facilities Schools Communities
Health Facilities
Health Facilities Schools
Health Facilities
Facilitating an Enabling Environment for Sustainable and Pro-poor WASH Services
Evidence-based Advocacy Sector Coordination Equity in WASH Services Capacity Building Decentralisation
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Ghana SWA Compact Sector Wide Approach Gender Equity Institutional Capacity National Level Institutions
Action Research Water and Sanitation SWG Pro-poor services Building Regional Level Institutions
Impact of WASH on burden of National TWG on Sanitation Identifying and Containing Human Resources and Coordination
diseases and water carriage DP/NGO Coordination Fora Disparities Development MMDA WASH Structure and
Budget Analysis National ES Conference Development of systems Coordination
Programme-Based Budgeting Ghana Water Forum Conferences/Study Tours Community Watsan
Public Expenditure Reviews Sector Strategic Dev Plan Committees/Boards
Sector M&E System/MIS
3. Geographic Focus – 5 Most Deprived Regions
Upper East
Upper West
Northern
Volta
Brong Ahafo
Ashanti
Eastern
Western
Greater Accra
Central
Indicators used for the Ranking:
1. U5MR 2. Time Taken to Collect Water 3. Use of Improved Drinking Water 4. Adult
Women Collecting Water 5. Open Defecation 6. Unhygienic Disposal of Child Faeces 7.
School Attendance – Girls 8. Adult Women Literacy