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What does it take to successfully go beyond mapping WASH facilities to actually using data for national-level decision making and accountability? Why is it so hard?

TitleBeyond mapping: the use of data from National WASH management information systems for national level informing decisions and accountability
Publication TypePresentation
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsMuthi, N, Bah, M, Naigaga, M
Corporate AuthorsMinistry of Water and Environment (Uganda), Ministry of Water Resources (Sierra Leone)
Pagination33
Date Published10/2022
PublisherGovernment of Ghana, IRC, UNICEF
Place PublishedAccra
Publication LanguageEnglish
Abstract

What does it take to successfully go beyond mapping WASH facilities to actually using data for national-level decision making and accountability? Why is it so hard? The session 'Beyond mapping: the use of data from National WASH Management Information Systems for national level informing decisions and accountability' at the All Systems Go Africa symposium 19-21 October 2022 pondered these questions by unpacking the successes (and challenges) faced by existing WASH National Management Information Systems on the African continent. 

The session was convened by BASEflow (Malawi) and chaired by Chair: Muthi Nhlema. Presenters and panelists included Martha Naigaga [Ministry of Water and Environment, Uganda], Mohamed Bah [Ministry of Water Resources, Sierra Leone], Aziz Jabir Mutabuzi.

The session was organised under thematic area 3: improving evidence-informed decision making and accountability.

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