Waterpoints Mapping in Malawi

Malawi WASH Coalition
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Malawi
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2007
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Summary

Malawi WASH Coalition has undertaken a waterpoints mapping exercise focused on understanding resource gaps in order to better target getting services to those who need it. The presentation covers the methodology, analysis and development of a better targeted water programme. To date, the Coalition has completed mapping in all 28 districts of Malawi.

About the author

Established in 2004, the National WASH Coalition engages in policy development, application and introduces monitoring methods such as the water point mapping exercise to the Government. It acts as a loose network for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and individual members, with about 80 registered to date. This includes government departments, international organizations and donor agencies. The Coalition aims to help institutions achieve improved coordination of the Malawi WASH sector and to monitor the country’s progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on water supply and sanitation.

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