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).

A student washes his hands with a UNICEF-supplied bucket and tap outside Dikolelayi Primary School in Kananga, Kasai-Occidental province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), 23 October 2018. Dikolelayi holds the title of Healthy School, which it earned by ensuring that at least 80 per cent of the students had access to drinking water, used hygienic toilets and knew the principles of hand washing. In return, UNICEF has supplied the school with sanitation kits containing dustbins, wastepaper baskets, rakes, w
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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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