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61 - The Secret Method That Proves Water Projects Are Failing

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00:00 - Introduction

01:22 - The importance of indicators in WASH

03:11 - How to select the right indicators

05:06 - A practical six-step blueprint for monitoring WASH projects

07:44 - Limitations of indicators and future research

09:03 - Recommendation/Conclusion

"Indicators for Monitoring Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene: A Systematic Review of Indicator Selection Methods" by Schwemlein, Cronk, and Bartram, addresses the critical requirement for robust and consistent methodologies in selecting indicators for the monitoring of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WaSH) initiatives, particularly in developing nations. The authors conducted a systematic review of extant indicator selection methods across various disciplines, including environmental science, international development, and water management. They identified ten prevalent methodological stages within the literature and subsequently proposed a six-step method specifically tailored for WaSH indicator selection. This proposed method aims to enhance accountability, track progress, and substantiate the global impact of WaSH endeavors. The article underscores that, despite the importance of effective monitoring, stakeholders frequently lack structured approaches, resulting in inconsistent data and a diminished capacity to compare projects or effectively inform policy.

I have BSME and MSME, and I am a Water Engineer by practice, trade, and researcher. Check out my article here:

https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/acb662

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- 10.3390/ijerph13030333

#education #UN #MDG #watercrisis #wash

#water #waterengineering #education #sdg6 #waterforall

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⏰ 🕐Timestamp ⏲ 🕰

00:00 - Introduction

01:22 - The importance of indicators in WASH

03:11 - How to select the right indicators

05:06 - A practical six-step blueprint for monitoring WASH projects

07:44 - Limitations of indicators and future research

09:03 - Recommendation/Conclusion

"Indicators for Monitoring Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene: A Systematic Review of Indicator Selection Methods" by Schwemlein, Cronk, and Bartram, addresses the critical requirement for robust and consistent methodologies in selecting indicators for the monitoring of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WaSH) initiatives, particularly in developing nations. The authors conducted a systematic review of extant indicator selection methods across various disciplines, including environmental science, international development, and water management. They identified ten prevalent methodological stages within the literature and subsequently proposed a six-step method specifically tailored for WaSH indicator selection. This proposed method aims to enhance accountability, track progress, and substantiate the global impact of WaSH endeavors. The article underscores that, despite the importance of effective monitoring, stakeholders frequently lack structured approaches, resulting in inconsistent data and a diminished capacity to compare projects or effectively inform policy.

I have BSME and MSME, and I am a Water Engineer by practice, trade, and researcher. Check out my article here:

https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/acb662

All the data I'm sharing comes directly from a peer-reviewed article. For this educational review, I'm using brief quotations of the core findings—a common practice in articles and broadcasts. Of course, the source is linked for you below.

- 10.3390/ijerph13030333

#education #UN #MDG #watercrisis #wash

#water #waterengineering #education #sdg6 #waterforall

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