Establish WASH-friendly institutions Sample Clauses

Establish WASH-friendly institutions. 1 5 1 Identify and make courtesy visits to local scout branches, churches, youth groups, NGO grantees as local WASH partners in 10 communes/districts (24 districts) # community groups/partners identified # of courtesy visits conducted 215 community groups identified 247 community groups identified Ongoing as planned 1 5 2 Establish agreement with selected community groups/partners (270 communes) # of community groups/partners with signed MOU 233 community groups with signed MOU 172 community groups with signed MOU Ongoing with delays WASH Groups are 'loose' structures, reluctant to sign formalized partnerships (with formal MoUs). Advocacy with community groups, and add approach WASH-friendly Communities 1 5 3 Conduct WASH training and action planning for community groups/partners including COSANs (270 communes) # of community groups/partners with MOU trained # of community groups/partners with action plans developed 233 community groups with MOU trained 172 community groups with MOU trained The process of getting community groups/partners to agree to a partnership without remuneration is slower than anticipated MAHEFA will continue to reinforce the non-financial benefits these partnerships will bring Contrat Activity Sub- Activity Planned Activities Indicators Annual achievements Explanation of Gaps/Delays by end of FY13 Next Steps to Address Gaps Expected FY13 Actual FY13 Status 1 5 4 Assist community groups/partners to conduct community sensitizations on the 3 key WASH strategies (270 communes) # of sensitizations conducted by community group/partners 246 community groups assisted to conduct community sensitizations 172 community groups assisted to conduct community sensitizations Ongoing with delays 1 5 5 Support community groups/partners to coordinate implementation of the 3 key WASH strategies (270 communes) = (combined with 1.5.4) # of community groups/partners able to coordinate implementation of WASH strategies # of households/institutions using Tippy Tap # of households/institutions that practice LMS # of households/institutions with an improved latrine 290 community groups able to coordinate implementation of WASH strategies community groups able to coordinate implementation of WASH strategies 146 community groups able to coordinate implementation of WASH strategies community groups able to coordinate implementation of WASH strategies Ongoing with delays 1 5 6 Evaluate implementation of 3 key WASH strategies by community groups/partners at househ...
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