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Supporting Poor-Inclusive WSS Sector Reform Civic Hackathon organized in province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with 120 students in 25 teams to develop information technology solutions for 15 social issues including water and sanitation Provincial Government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir completed first-ever mobile based water supply and sanitation survey of the population of its 1,700 villages Pakistan Drinking Water Security Pilot rolled out in 15 Blocks in 10 States 2.25 million people impacted Service Delivery Assessment of water supply and sanitation systems has been completed for 6 states in India India South Asia FY14 HIGHLIGHTS OF RESULTS Bangladesh 7.8 million people benefiting 3 changes in policy and 4 by-laws Replication of good practices led to 40 apps born 20 problems from government officials 150 people mapped water points of 3 wards in Dhaka Water Hackathon gathered 350 apps developers business incubators funders government officials Bangladesh Pakistan 1st Urban Water Sanitation Company licensed in Peshawar; 100% government-owned to take over 4,740 existing staff from 7 municipal institutions to serve 2 million people Improved operation and maintenance performance through water utility benchmarking process facilitated by Local Government Division 7,920 new consumers 33 utilities Septage strategy by Govt. of Tripura benefitting Septage management pilot in Bishalgarh benefits population of 21,000 India 770,000 million people Govt of Odisha notified State Urban Water Policy 7 million people covered, $5,000,000 additional investments planned Targeting the Urban Poor and Improving Services in Small Towns 5% covering 1st pro-poor unit in Faisalabad extended water and sewerage services to 55,000 urban poor Roots/June 2014 | All figures are in US $ Bangladesh Creating Sustainable Services Through Domestic Private Sector Participation $160,000 allocated by 6 micro finance institutions supporting 270,000 poor people to purchase toilets Sanitation marketing approach scaled up in 700 local governments through Bangladesh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project, microfinance institutions and NGOs India Government of India discussed a framework to strengthen PPPs in urban water supply; Circulated position papers to all state governments 300 entrepreneurs improved sanitation facilities for 390,000 people achieved open defecation-free status under the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund ($250 million) $18 million allocated by Punjab Government to implement open defecation-free status in 6 districts 900 villages made ODF 295 settlements Approx 75,000 households in 28 states surveyed using mobile phones for sanitation outcome monitoring 1,022 villages in Meghalaya and Rajasthan applied for the Clean Village award (Nirmal Puraskar) Pakistan India WSP and Swiss Development Cooperation triggered 15 communities for ODF and the government certified $200,000 spent as rewards Scaling Up Rural Sanitation and Hygiene $3.6 billion Technical assistance in 4 lagging states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Meghalaya and Rajasthan helped strengthen sanitation service delivery supporting investments worth Access to improved sanitation gained for approx. 11 million people in India and Pakistan

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Civic Hackathon organized in province of Khyber

Pakhtunkhwa with

120 students in25 teams to develop information technology

solutions for 15 social issues including

water and sanitation

Provincial Government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir completed �rst-ever mobile

based water supply and sanitation survey

of thepopulation of its

1,700 villages

Pakistan

Drinking Water Security Pilot rolled out in

15 Blocks in 10 States

2.25million people impacted

Service Delivery Assessment of water supply and

sanitation systemshas been completed for

6 states in India

India

South Asia FY14 HIGHLIGHTS OF RESULTS

Bangladesh

7.8million people bene�ting

3 changes in policy and 4 by-laws

Replication of good practices led to

40 appsborn

20 problems

from government

of�cials

150 people mapped waterpoints of 3 wards in Dhaka

Water Hackathongathered

350 apps developersbusiness incubators

fundersgovernment of�cials

BangladeshPakistan

1st Urban Water Sanitation Company

licensed in Peshawar;100% government-owned

to take over 4,740 existing

staff from 7 municipal institutions to serve

2 million people

Improved operation and maintenance performancethrough water utility

benchmarking process

facilitated by Local Government Division

7,920 new consumers

33 utilities

Septage strategy by Govt. of Tripura bene�tting

Septage managementpilot in Bishalgarh bene�ts

population of

21,000

India

770,000million people

Govt of Odisha noti�ed State Urban Water Policy 7 million people covered,

$5,000,000additional investments planned

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extended water and sewerage services

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supporting 270,000 poor people topurchase toilets

Sanitation marketing approach scaled up in

700 local governmentsthrough BangladeshRural Water Supply

and Sanitation Project, micro�nance institutions

and NGOs

India

Government of India

discussed a framework to strengthen PPPs in

urban water supply;Circulated position

papers to all state governments

300

entrepreneursimprovedsanitationfacilities

for 390,000people

achieved open defecation-free status underthe Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund

($250 million)

$18 million allocated by Punjab Governmentto implement open defecation-free status in 6 districts

900 villages made ODF

295 settlements

Approx 75,000 households in28 states surveyed using mobile phones

for sanitation outcome monitoring

1,022 villages in Meghalaya and Rajasthan appliedfor the Clean Village award (Nirmal Puraskar)

Pakistan India

WSP and Swiss Development Cooperation triggered15 communities for ODF and the government certi�ed

$200,000 spent as rewards

Sca

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Up

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San

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and

Hyg

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$3.6 billion

Technical assistance in 4 lagging states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Meghalaya and Rajasthan helped strengthen sanitation service delivery

supporting investments worth

Access to improved sanitation

gained for approx.

11 millionpeoplein India

and Pakistan

Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund to re-design its

investments based on

WSP/SAFANSI research on impact of open defecationon health and nutrition

Government to scale-up WSP and Swiss

Development Cooperation model to make100 villages

ODF in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Government of Pakistan

to make 5,000 villages ODF by June 2015

out of which 3,000 will be in Punjab

WSP to support approx.

9.4 million people to gain access to

safe latrines

Rural sanitation programin Rajasthan to be

scaled up from

3 to 30 districts benefitting

10 millionpeople

Pakistan India

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South Asia FY15 LOOKING AHEAD

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400 entrepreneurs to support extreme poor to

move towards improved sanitation

Entrepreneurs and customers get

$650,000 in sanitation loans from

leading micro�nanceinstitutions

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Government of India to incorporate

elements of PPP framework into

funding program for urban infrastructure

Mobile application of

60 questions

consisting of water supply, sanitation, health, income and

communications

supported by WSP

Support Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government in transition

and strengthening of new Urban Water

Sanitation Company in delivering

improved services

Replication of pro-poorunit in water and sanitation

agencies in Lahore and Gujranwala to extend

services to

100,000

urban poor

Performance grants operationalized in

Punjab WASAs

Second round of sanitation rating of cities to cover

465 cities

Service-levelbenchmarking and

citizen feedback through information

technology completed

in 15 cities

Strengthening of poor-inclusive urban water

and sanitation service quality information systems in

50 townsreaching

11,000new customers

India

Monitoring framework developed to track

progress of drinking water security

pilot

Bangladesh

Accountability of government to be improved

through open data

mapping and peer

learning to support

practice to policy

WASHPoverty Diagnosticsin India and Pakistan at stateand province level to overlayWSS and poverty maps to improve service delivery