Tracking Sustainability: East and Southern Africa Region

SLH Rapid Action Learning Papers
July 2018

How reliable is the data? How do we keep those that collect data motivated?

This Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note discusses how existing issues and challenges around tracking sustainability can be addressed, including examples from Ethiopia, Malawi and Kenya.

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PublisherInstitute of Development Studies
RegionEastern Africa, Southern Africa
CountryEthiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda
ThemesMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Outcomes and impacts, Slippage, Sustainability and safely managed sanitation, Tools and processes
ApproachesRapid Action Learning approaches
Citation

Kaitane, T., Mdanga, A., Milash, A., Mwandosya, S. and S. Oriada (2018) Tracking Sustainability: East and Southern Africa Region, Sanitation and Hygiene Hunter-Gatherer Thematic Note, Brighton: IDS

LanguageEnglish

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