Tanzania Institutional Framework For Water Supply
Tanzania Institutional Framework For Water Supply
Publication Year:
2022
Authors:
Rural Evidence and Learning for Water (REAL-Water)
Language:
English
Affiliated Orgs.:
USAID
Resource Type:
Report
Tanzania has made progress in increasing access to safe water and sanitation, with 61% of the population having access to basic water sources and 26% having access to safely managed sanitation services in 2020, but it still faces challenges with seasonal and geographical variations in water quality and availability due to its varied climate and geological formations.
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Resource Information
Resource Type
Report
Publication Year
2022
Author
Rural Evidence and Learning for Water (REAL-Water)
Language
English
Organizational Affiliation
USAID
Business Connect Takeaways
The document provides guidance on how to design and implement effective sanitation and hygiene promotion programs in rural areas, including the use of participatory approaches and behavior change communication strategies.
The authors emphasize the importance of addressing the social and cultural factors that influence sanitation and hygiene practices in rural communities, and the need for sustained engagement with communities to ensure lasting behavior change.
The document also highlights the need for effective monitoring and evaluation of sanitation and hygiene promotion programs to ensure that they are achieving their intended outcomes and to identify areas for improvement.