Safe Water Strategy Measurement, Evaluation and Learning Effort
WHD is the Strategy Measurement, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) partner, supporting the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation (CNHF)’s water team. The project is focused on supporting CNHF's efforts to implement a Safe Water Strategy as efficiently and effectively as possible. The strategy focuses on strengthening of water service delivery systems at the local government scale as a means of increasing both the quality and sustainability of services. Specifically, this will link monitoring, evaluation and learning activities in the focal countries of Ghana, Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Uganda and Ethiopia with strategy-level learning and assessment frameworks. Stanford’s analyses will be based on input gathered from other grantees, non-grantee collaborators and stakeholders in the broader water sector.
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