water aid in mali plan 2010 2015
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WaterAid in WaterAid in WaterAid in WaterAid in MaliMaliMaliMali Approved Country Strategy Approved Country Strategy Approved Country Strategy Approved Country Strategy
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Water and Sanitation for allWater and Sanitation for allWater and Sanitation for allWater and Sanitation for all
Vision: WaterAid’s vision is a world where everyone has access to safe water and sanitation.
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Cover picture: Mariam Coulibaly drinking water at the rehabilitated well, Simba East Photo credit: Charlie Bibby
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ExecutiveExecutiveExecutiveExecutive summarysummarysummarysummary
Introduction and background to the Country ProgrammeIntroduction and background to the Country ProgrammeIntroduction and background to the Country ProgrammeIntroduction and background to the Country Programme
Key strategic dates of WaterAid in MaliKey strategic dates of WaterAid in MaliKey strategic dates of WaterAid in MaliKey strategic dates of WaterAid in Mali
Lessons learnt Lessons learnt Lessons learnt Lessons learnt
Sustainable human development, water and sanitation overview Sustainable human development, water and sanitation overview Sustainable human development, water and sanitation overview Sustainable human development, water and sanitation overview
Monitoring and Monitoring and Monitoring and Monitoring and evaluationevaluationevaluationevaluation
SectorSectorSectorSector analysisanalysisanalysisanalysis
Our Our Our Our strategicstrategicstrategicstrategic options options options options
Country Programme objectives and Country Programme objectives and Country Programme objectives and Country Programme objectives and indicatorsindicatorsindicatorsindicators
Our intervention areasOur intervention areasOur intervention areasOur intervention areas
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Mission: Mission: Mission: Mission: WaterAid transforms lives by improving the
access to safe water, hygiene and sanitation in the
world’s poorest communities. We work with
partners and influence decision makers to
maximise our impact.
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Women of Orosségou,
village of the rural
commune of Koporona,
Mopti region.
Since the intervention of
WaterAid and its partner
NGO ARAFD, women have
had more time to deal with
their income generating
activities.
Promotion of good
practices of hygiene
activities have significantly
improved the life of the
community.
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ExecutiveExecutiveExecutiveExecutive summarysummarysummarysummary With 30 out of 100 people without access to safe water and 76 out of 100 without adequate sanitation, Mali is not on track to meet its MDG targets of 80 and 60% respectively for water and sanitation by 2015. Upon implementation of WaterAid in Mali’s 2006-2010 Country strategy paper, over 360 000 vulnerable people were provided with access to safe water and adequate sanitation services. The 2010-2015 Country Strategy aims to support a further 415. 000 people in 23 Local Governments to have access to these basis services.
The Country Programme has shifted and focused on new approaches including, Community Led Total Sanitation –CLTS, Equity and Inclusion –E&I, Local Governance and Water Resources Management –WRM. Though a great deal of achievements were recorded, some challenges exist around documentation, monitoring and evaluation. The 2010-2015 Country Strategy is expected to focus on the above highlighted areas, addressing issues such as sustainability, learning, rights of access to water and sanitation and talent management. The social and political environment in Mali provides a conducive framework to implement our new Country Strategy. However, the sector faces a number of challenges, including the ineffectiveness of the rights to water and adequate sanitation to citizens, inadequate mainstreaming of E&I in development programmes , inadequacy of funding and dependency towards foreign aid, ineffective transfer of resources to Local Governments and finally, the limited skills of the key sector stakeholders.
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Hawa Guindo fetching water at the water station.
Photo credit: Lotta Ljungberg
Woman collecting water at a traditional well, Simba East, Mali Photo credit: Charlie Bibby\ Financial Times
« WaterAid is inclusive in all that we do, setting a priority on working with the most marginalised people and other marginalised groups. We believe that people should have a strong influence in deci-sions that affect their lives and that communities should be active in the planning and the imple-mentation of work for it to be successful. The needs and voices of the communities we work with, our staff, volunteers, partners and stake-holders, shape our policy and practices»
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To address the above challenges, the Mali country programme has developed the following objectives which align with the global aims: (i) enable vulnerable people to claim their rights to water and sanitation; (ii) develop the sector capacity; (iii) promote sector policies and practices in other sectors such as health and education. The partners of WaterAid in Mali will continue to be seven local implementing NGOs, five Civil Society Organisations and 23 Local Governments in five regions of the country, but will also include the health and education departments. 6.2 billion XoF is the total
estimated budget over the next five years. The implementation of the new Country Strategy will require the development of human resources. As a result, employment will increase from 18 to 21 staff, including new skills. Focus will be placed on supporting stakeholders to develop an efficient Monitoring and Evaluation system implemented by the local Technical Units. GAS and PROMISE will be the internal management tools to manage and monitor financial and programme work.
In addition to the regular partner monitoring, quarterly joint visits will be organised to involve various players. Midterm reviews and a final evaluation are also planned.
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Children raising their hands to volunteer to come and speak about hygiene practices at school. Photo credit: Charlie Bibby \ F.T
WaterAid promotes accountability to everyone involved in our work. We believe that organisations providing water and sanitation, including government, donors and service providers, should be accountable, responsive and transparent. We aim to set the highest standards of professionalism and expertise in everything that we do to ensure that our work is responsive, effective, transparent and sustainable.
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Introduction and background to Introduction and background to Introduction and background to Introduction and background to the Country Programmethe Country Programmethe Country Programmethe Country Programme The Mid Term Review (MTR) of the 2006-2011 Country Strategy has highlighted the need for the following: support vulnerable people to claim their rights to safe water and sanitation; develop sector capacity and promote the water and sanitation policies and practices towards other sectors including health and education.
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Lessons learnt Lessons learnt Lessons learnt Lessons learnt Key lessons learnt from implementing the previous CSP have guided the new Country Strategy. CCCCommunityommunityommunityommunity----Led Total Sanitation Led Total Sanitation Led Total Sanitation Led Total Sanitation ---- CLTSCLTSCLTSCLTS WaterAid in Mali learnt in implementing CLTS that, to achieve the expected change, there is an absolute need to customise/contextualise the approach and consider the social and cultural barriers. Rights/Equity & InclusionRights/Equity & InclusionRights/Equity & InclusionRights/Equity & Inclusion Policies exist but effectiveness of the rights to WASH remains a big issue. To promote this right, we need to understand the social and cultural context which thwarts its implementation. So, strategic partnerships are needed with organisations with expertise on rights and local Disabled People’s Associations. Sustainability Sustainability Sustainability Sustainability Ownership of the Framework by staff and partners is the pre condition for its effective implementation. To sustain our work, an exit strategy and sustainability mechanisms are needed.
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A child drinking water from the WaterAid-funded tapstands in Nafadji. Photo credit: Charlie Bibby /Financial Times
2222ndndndnd CSP: 2006CSP: 2006CSP: 2006CSP: 2006----2011201120112011 • Engagement with other partners • Advocacy (End Water Poverty) • Decentralised WASH services • Local Governance • CLTS • Equity & Inclusion • Integrated Water Resources Management -IWRM
• Promoting low cost technologies • Learning • Experience documentation & sharing
• 7 partners • 17 projects • 23 LGs
Pilot phasePilot phasePilot phasePilot phase : 1999: 1999: 1999: 1999----2003200320032003 • Urban work • 2 partners • 2 projects • 1 Local Government 1111stststst CSP: 2003CSP: 2003CSP: 2003CSP: 2003----2006200620062006
• Urban work • Work extended to rural • 4 partners • 4 projects • 3 LGs
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Financing Financing Financing Financing Overall, the percentage of national budget allocated to the sector is low at 4% and 0.433% respectively for water and sanitation (Finance Act 2009). But compared to 2007 figures of 2.2% and 0.22% for water and sanitation, this is commendable progress. Institutional capacities and arrangements Institutional capacities and arrangements Institutional capacities and arrangements Institutional capacities and arrangements The recent institutional reform of the water sector has led to the creation of two separate entities to develop and manage water in urban settings. These are « SOMAGEP » for safe water supply and « SOMAPEP » in charge of managing the assets. The rural water supply remains under the remit of DNH - National Water Directorate.
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Sector CoordinationSector CoordinationSector CoordinationSector Coordination The development and availability of the PROSEA –Water and Sanitation document is a great progress and success. However, sector coordination remains a donor-driven approach. Some opportunities to improve sector coordination include the sector review and the CPS (Water and Sanitation planning Unit) created in 2000.
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Public intervention on WASH issue during WaterAid’s field visit. Photo credit: WaterAid\ Adama S.
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Institutionally, for the current Country Strategy, WaterAid will work with the national Assembly, Local Governments’ High Council and the Social Economic and Cultural Council. As for the state agencies, the CP will engage with DNACPN-national sanitation and hazards Directorate; DNH-National Water Directorate, DNS- National Health Directorate; DNCT- National Local Governments Directorate and DNEBA- national Directorate for literacy and basic education. In terms of the private sector, the Country Programme intends to step up its cooperation with the newly established bodies in charge of developing and managing water and assets. Existing partnership with CREE –Water and Electricity regulation Commission will also be strengthened. Also, partnerships with research and training institutions such as ENI, CREPA,2iE and WEDC will be consolidated.
Monitoring and Monitoring and Monitoring and Monitoring and evaluationevaluationevaluationevaluation Data collection and analysis are the challenges in sector Monitoring. Indeed, despite the availability of a data base (SYGMA), information on water is yet to be reliable. On sanitation, an operational information system is missing. That’s why WaterAid in Mali has engaged to support the sector to get trustworthy data which will feed SYGMA as well as the sanitation information system.
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WaterAid is passionate champion of safe water, sanitation and reducing poverty. We aim to inspire, share and spread this passion, encouraging everyone to join us in transforming the lives of people without water and sanitation
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Our Our Our Our strategicstrategicstrategicstrategic options options options options Based on analysis and lessons learnt, our strategic areas are as follows.
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It is hard work pushing the wagon with the heavy plastic containers on the stony roads in the area. Mayi and Assan Diarra cooperate most mornings. Photo credit: Lotta Ljungberg
The water and sanitation crisis will only be solved by collaborative action. WaterAid in Mali’s work with other organisations, communities, staff and supporters values their diversity. WaterAid in Mali’s working style is cooperative and collaborative.
Sector blockagesSector blockagesSector blockagesSector blockages • Slow transfer of
responsibilities to Local Governments;
• Weak M&E systems • Low spending capacity • CSOs’ low capacity to
engage in advocacy work; • Insufficient integration of
water and sanitation in other sectors;
• Low sector funding • Lack of appropriate
technologies; • High cost of
infrastructures; • Insufficient knowledge of
rights.
Strategic orientationsStrategic orientationsStrategic orientationsStrategic orientations • Promote local project
ownership and financial decentralisation
• Assist in designing and improving/upgrading national and local M&E systems
• Support the ongoing shift towards DBS in 2012
• Independence/autonomy of Civil Society Organisations
• Promote the vital role of water and sanitation in national development
• Support the resource mobilisation for the benefit of the sector
• Support current efforts promoting the low cost technologies
• Capacity building and dissemination of policies / Expand the strategic partnership framework.
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Country Programme objectives and Country Programme objectives and Country Programme objectives and Country Programme objectives and indicatorsindicatorsindicatorsindicators
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Aim 4 Aim 4 Aim 4 Aim 4
• Develop human resources • Leadership development
Aim 2:Aim 2:Aim 2:Aim 2:
• Direct budget support • Support to M&E systems • Local project ownership • Capacity building
Aim 1:Aim 1:Aim 1:Aim 1:
• Promote rights to WASH
• Service delivery
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• Water and sanitation in education and health sectors
• Multi-sector partnership • Prioritise WASH in local and na-
tional plans
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At WaterAid in Mali, learning is central to our practice. We continually evolve and make sure that our work is sustainable, innovative, relevant and effective.
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Our intervention areasOur intervention areasOur intervention areasOur intervention areas WaterAid in Mali will keep working with the 23 Local Governments (15 rural and 8 urban) which were identified by the last Country Strategy following these three criteria: poverty profile as indicated by national statistics (over 70% people in rural areas are poor); disease incidence (guinea worm, onchocerciasis); low water and sanitation coverage (mainly in rural areas). WaterAid in Mali will strengthen its current work in both rural and urban areas, carry out a mapping of urban poverty to help the Country Programme adequately cover all communities in relevant Local Governments.
Commune I Commune II Commune III Commune IV Commune V Commune VI
Kemeni Niala Touna
Mondoro Koro Koporona Dandougou Fakala
Gao Ansongo
Bambara Maoude Gossi
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WaterAid transforms lives by improving the access to safe water,
hygiene and sanitation in the world’s poorest communities. We work
with partners and influence decision makers to maximise our impact.
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