WASH Evaluation Learning Week 2022
Dedicating a week in September to the dissemination of resources that have been generated by the evaluation function on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH).
The objective of the WASH Evaluation Learning Week is to showcase evaluative evidence that has examined the impacts of UNICEF WASH programming on children and their communities, and their sustainable access to clean water and sanitation, as well as UNICEF's work with partners to improve the WASH enabling environment. The UNICEF Evaluation function also aspires to continue working with WASH colleagues on exchanging knowledge and experiences related to WASH at all levels of the organization, #ForEveryChild, everywhere.
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- Evaluation of the UNICEF Philippines WASH programme from 2012 to 2020
- Formative Evaluation of UNICEF three star approach for WASH in schools in the Pacific
- Country-led formative evaluation of community-led total sanitation in Timor-Leste | Read the story
- Formative evaluation of the UNICEF WASH regional and country programming strategies in the East Asia and Pacific Islands Region 2014-2017/8
- Evaluation synthesis of United Nations System and Development Bank Work towards SDG 6
- Global evaluation of UNICEF WASH humanitarian action in protracted crises, 2014-2019
- Global evaluation of UNICEF’s drinking water supply programming in rural areas and small towns, 2006–2016
- UNICEF WASH action in humanitarian situations: Synthesis of evaluations 2010–2016
- Evaluation du programme/de la strategie de la sante communautaire au Tchad (Evaluation multi-pays)
- Evaluation sommative de la composante assainissement du Programme d’Hydraulique et d’Assainissement pour le Millénaire (PHAM) en Côte d'Ivoire (2013 – 2018)
- Evaluation of the “accelerating sanitation and water for all” programme in Sierra Leone
- Formative evaluation of the DGIS funded accelerating sanitation and water for all (ASWA) programme, 2013–2019
- Summative evaluation of the community-led total sanitation (CLTS) project in Central African Republic
WASH guidance and resources
- UNICEF evaluation policy
- UNEG norms and standards
- UNICEF procedure on ethical standards in research, evaluation, data collection and analysis
- UNICEF guidance note: Adolescent participation in UNICEF monitoring and evaluation
- UNICEF guidance on gender integration in evaluation
- UNEG guidance on integrating disability inclusion in evaluations
- Water, sanitation and hygiene: A guidance note for leaving no one behind
- UNICEF guidance note (climate resilient WASH)
- WASH and infection prevention and control in health-care facilities
- Sustainability checks: Guidance to design and implement sustainability monitoring in WASH