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JOINT PROGRAMME ON PRO WATER
PROMOTING WATER AND SANITATION ACCESS,
INTEGRITY, EMPOWERMENT, RIGHTS AND RESILIENCY
February 9, 2017
Freshco Resort, Masbate City
REINE REYES
Presentation Outline
1. Overview of the Joint Programme on Pro WATER;
2. iWaSH Operational Framework, Indicators and Targets;
3. Updates on the Joint Programme Implementation.
From the MDGs to SDGs
MDG-F 1919
Local Water Governance & Infrastructure
MDGF 1919 – “Enhancing Access to and Provision of Water Services with the Active Participation of the Poor”
2009 - 2013
Significant Contributions
Influenced Rights-based planning, design, implementation and management processes for water supply and service provision;
Promoted mutual accountability between water service providers (WSPs) and water users through development of a social contract known as the Localised Customer Service Codes (LCSCs);
Initiated and conducted Training Programmes on Rights Based Water Governance
Produced Knowledge Products on Water Supply and Sanitation
Established the formation of Regional WATSAN Hubs
MDGF 1919 (2009-2013)
•Simplified Feasibility Studies Preparation
•Sector Assessment, Planning and Programming
•Detailed Engineering Design and Construction Supervision
•Procurement and Fund Management
•Local Water Governance and Strategic Communication for the WATSAN Councils
•Community Organizing and Skills Development
•Operation and Maintenance, Business Planning and Contracting, Accounting, Developing LCSC for LGU and community-managed water supply systems
•Water Safety Plan Operation; and
•Monitoring and Evaluation.
From the MDGs to SDGs
MDG-F 1919
Local Water Governance & Infrastructure
PACDE
Water Integrity
Programme on Anti Corruption and Development Effectiveness/PACDE
2013
Integrity Circles – Citizens Monitoring for Water Governance
IWAG – Sibagat
Municipality
(Additional ICs: LAMDAG, SUGA,
AGILA)
From the MDGs to SDGs
MDG 1919
Local Water Governance & Infrastructure
PACDE
Water Integrity
RBAP Scaling Up
Regional Hubs
Regional Bureau of Asia and the Pacific SCALING UP Fund
2014
RBAP – SCALING UP (2014)
• Capacity development of 16 Regional Water and Sanitation Hubs
• Replication of HRBA Sector Plans, bwasa and citizens monitor organizing in 10 LGUs
From the MDGs to SDGs
MDG 1919
Local Water Governance & Infrastructure
PACDE
Water Integrity
RBAP Scaling Up
Regional Hubs
SDG Fund
PRO
WATER
Silos IntegrationImproving governance and democratic processes
Joint ProgrammePro WATER: Promoting Water and Sanitation Access, Integrity, Empowerment, Rights and ResiliencyJANUARY 2015 – JUNE 2017
Joint ProgrammePro WATER: Promoting Water and Sanitation Access, Integrity, Empowerment, Rights and Resiliency
• Fragmentation in the sector
• Operationalizing the SDGs
• Equal emphasis on Sanitation and Hygiene
•Popularizing an integrated WASH approach
Rationale/Context:
Total Budget: *SDGF USD 1.5 Million
*GPH USD 1.5 Million USD 3.6 Million
*UN USD 0.6 Million
Joint Programme Implementation and Cost
Duration: 2 years
October 2014 – December 2014 (inception stage)
January 2015 - December 2016 (implementation)
Extended to June 2017
Joint Programme: Pro WATER
SDGF Model Convergence Areas
PDP
Poorest
ProvincesDOH Sanitation
& Hygiene Areas
DILG Waterless
SALINTUBIG
AREAS
Region 5
Region 8
Region 9
PROJECT SITES
Region V
• Camarines Norte
• Masbate
Region VIII
• Northern Samar
Region IX
• Zamboanga Del
Norte
“Empowered citizens and resilient local communities with access to safe water and
sanitation systems, live healthy and productive lives.”
Joint Programme Outcome:
JP Outcome: Empowered citizens and resilient local communities with access to safe water and sanitation systems live healthy and productive lives.
At least 5% increase in participation of women and girls in planning, decision-making, monitoring and implementation of watsan projects and program;
At least 5% reduction on incidence of water-borne diseases and practice of "open defecation" in target municipalities based on increased access to water services, improved sanitation and advocacy campaigns on hygiene.
Component 1
Improving Governance on Safe WASH
Component 2
Demonstrating Solutions to Broaden Access to Safe Water Supply and Improved Sanitation & Hygiene
Component 3
Generating and Utilizing Knowledge on Safe Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
JP Outcome
JOINT PROGRAMME: Promoting Water And Sanitation Access, Integrity,
Empowerment, Rights And Resiliency (PRO WATER)
Programme Evolution: From the MDGs to SDGs
MDG 1919
Local Water Governance & Infrastructure
PACDE
Water Integrity
RBAP Scaling Up
Regional Hubs
SDG Fund
PRO
WATER
Silos IntegrationImproving governance and democratic processes
iWASH
Governance
Goal WASH
Increased participation among women (and girls):
From the baseline of 229 (2014),
2,978 women (and girls) have participated in meetings/consultations, workshops, trainings, planning, (water) monitoring, CO/SP activities and other related capacity development assistance on WASH under the programme.
LGU staff/functionaries, community members, DILG (regional/municipal/provincial) staff, WASH taskforce/sanitation groups, members of the Regional WATSAN Hubs
Reduction on incidence of water-borne diseases and practice of "open defecation
Northern Samar, health & sanitation data:
A significant drop in cases of water-borne diseases in 2016 (can be) attributed
to the programme’s:
provision of water quality testing kits in the latter part of 20150-1st Q 2016 that revealed contamination of drinking water sources in majority of the barangays;
implementation of related ZOD programs in the region;
community actions have been taken by the LGU in informing affected communities of the contamination and what actions can be done by the HH e.g. boiling if water, distribution of aqua tabs, disinfection of water sources,
among others.
Mapanas, NS
Year Male Female Total
2013 25 17 42
2014 74 83 157
2015 73 143 216
2016 63 73 136
235 316 551
SOURCE: LGU health & sanitation data (as of April 2016)
Water sources tested:
Only 23 of the 110 WS are safe
for drinking
TARGET: At least 12 barangays are ZOD certified
Region 8 (Mapanas, Northern Samar)
• 4 barangays in the LGU are actively implementing CLTS where 80%-100% of the HHs have already constructed
• temporary/makeshift sanitation facilities and are set to be declared ZOD by the end of 2016. In Masbate Region, four (4) barangays are already ZOD certified (G1) and 1 barangay is certified as G2 (See matrix below). Similar data on reduced water-borne cases and ZOD certifications are continuously being validated in other LGUs, and will be made available by January 2017.
Region 5 (Masbate)
• 4 LGUs are G1 certified; 1 LGU G2
REGION 5Total No. of
HHs
Total No. of
Beneficiaries
ZOD certification Date of Certification
AROROY, MASBATE
1. Gumahang 399 1,994 G1 October 30, 2015
2. Talib 330 1,649G2
(G1)
December 8, 2015
August 22, 2014
3. Pangle 204 1,022
933 4,665
MONREAL, MASBATE
4. McArthur 721 3,607 G1 August 26, 2015
MILAGROS, MASBATE
5. Bacolod 726 3,631
6. Cayabon 421 2,105 G1 March 16, 2016
7. Tagbon 350 1,749 G1 April 30, 2016
1,497 7,485
CAWAYAN, MASBATE
8. Recodo 417 2,087
9. Guiom 445 2,227
10. Calumpang 243 1,213
11. Cabayugan 220 1,098
12. Taberna 320 1,599
13. Pin-as 246 1,230
1,891 9,454
Component 1IMPROVING GOVERNANCE OF SAFE WATER,
SANITATION & HYGIENE
Major Outputs:
• iWaSH Framework to be adopted by LGUs
• LGUs develop Policies and Sector Plans on iWaSH
• Formation of harmonized local structures on iWaSH
• Budgets for iWaSH allocated, including gender and CCA/DRR
• iWaSH targets, outcomes, investments are integrated in LGUs’ CLUPs
• CSO engagement on iWaSH planning, monitoring, and implementation
• Organizing women and girls on iWaSH
• Formulation of social contracts on iWaSH
Local Policies on iWaSH
Ordinance and E.O. formulated & passed for the creation of iWaSH Councils and Teams
barangay ordinances on ZOD passed (Mapanas, Northern Samar)
NORTHERN SAMAR ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE
4 MWASH Councils
21 BWASA Committees
3 WASH Municipal Ordinances
27 Barangay Ordinances
1 Municipal Ordinance and 18 Barangay Ordinances
supporting the ZOD program
Signed Provincial EO endorsing the integration of PhATS
in the local health system
Local Policies on iWaSH
Harmonized Local Structures on iWaSH iWaSH Councils and iWaSH Teams (4 LGUs) in Regions 8 & 9
organized i-bwasas (7 barangays) in Region 9
NORTHERN SAMAR ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE
Local Plans on iWaSH
9 LGU iWaSH Sector Plans developed with investments for iWaSH infrastructure development and relevant iWaSH programmes identified e.g. i-bwasa organization, sanitation interventions, capacity development for iWaSH organized groups, among others.
Region 5
Region 8
Region 9
Region 5
Region 8
Region 9
Investments on iWaSH
LGU iWaSH Sector Plans investments: Php482.10M
Php 432.39M for Water Supply
Php 29.34M for Sanitation
Php 20.365M for capacity development/IEC/M&E, water permit application, etc.
Region 5
Region 8
Region 9
Investments on iWaSH
LGU Targets
(10 yr.
period)
Water
Supply
Sanitation CAP
DEV
Mapanas, NS 16% - 97% WS
48% - 74% San
Php 32M Php 3.74M Php 4M
Bobon, NS 13% - 91% WS
46% - 73% San
Php 91.86 Php 2.84M Php 4.28M
Basud,
CamNorte
31% - 90% WS
79% - 90% San
Php 168M Php 1.63M Php 4.51M
Aroroy,
Masbate
11%-65% WS (partial)
Php 115.82 for targeting Php 4.86M
Region 5
Region 8
Region 9
Investments on iWaSH
LGU Targets
(5 yr.
period)
Water
Supply
Sanitation CAP
DEV
Siayan, ZDN Initial targets
for the
construction
& rehab on
WS, San,
CapDev
Php 35M Php10M
Sindangan,
ZDN
Php 7.21M Php 3.625M Php 300,000
432.39M 29.34M 20.365M
Component 2DEMONSTRATING SOLUTIONS TO BROADEN ACCESS TO SAFE
WATER SUPPLY AND IMPROVED SANITATION & HYGIENE
Major Outputs:
• Model solutions and innovative approaches for iWaSH through the
SALINTUBIG Programmes
• Facilitate the adoption of iWaSH models by LGUs, households, health
centers, schools and other public spaces that is climate change resilient
and gender responsive
• Facilitates the establishment of PPPs
Phased Approach
ZOD / Community Led Total
Sanitation
WASH in School
Modelling Solutions /Innovative Approaches for iWaSH
16 SALINTUBIG Sub-projects (iWaSH)Municipality No. of
Sub-
projects
Type Total Allocation
in millions
Status
1. Aroroy 3 Provision of
Potable Water
Supply
6,000,000 MOA Signed
2. Monreal 1 Provision of
Potable Water
Supply
8,000,000 MOA Signed
3. Cawayan 1 Provision of
Potable Water
Supply
10,000,000 MOA Signed
4. Milagros 1 Provision of
Potable Water
Supply
10,000,000 MOA Signed
5. Basud 1 Construction of
Water Supply
System Level II
(Phase VII)
10,000,000 DED Preparation/
8M Released allocation to
LGU
SALINTUBIG Sub-projectsMunicipality No. of
Sub-
projects
Type Total Allocation Status
6. Capalonga 1 Expansion of
CapalongaWater
System Level III
10,000,000 DED Preparation/
8M Released allocation to
LGU
7. Bobon 1 Construction of
Level II WSS IN
Poblacion
Barangays
12,000,000 DED Preparation
8. Mapanas 3 Construction of
Level II WSS
9,000,000 DED Preparation
9. Siayan 1 Provision of
Potable Water
Supply
8,000,000 ON-Going
10. Sindangan 3 Provision of
Potable Water
Supply
6,000,000 MOA Signed/Released
allocation to LGU
Operationalizing iWaSH at the Local Level
(barangay)
: 194 – NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS
: 966 – POPULATION
: 179 – NO. OF HHs w/ ACCESS TO LEVEL 2
: 15 – NO. OF HHs NOT SERVED BY LEVEL 2
: 100 – NO. OF HHs w/ SANITARY TOILET
: 94 – NO. OF HHs w/o SANITARY TOILET
DAY CARE CENTER
: with water connection
: 1 shared sanitary toilet
: 1 handwashing facility
(outside)
BARANGAY CENTER
: no water connection
: 0 sanitary toilet
: 0 handwashing facility
: with water connection
: 1 sanitary toilet
: 1 handwashing facility
HEALTH CENTER
Water
Source: with water connection
: 2 sanitary toilets
: 1 improvised handwashing facility
SCHOOL
98 1 10
7 6 2 3 4 5
11 12
WATER RESERVOIR
PUBLIC STANDPOST
Structural Analysis in accordance to
NSCP 2010 6th edition
• with sump/pit (if no drainage canal)
• with correct fittings for tapping & pipe
installation.
SADDLE CLAMP
PE PIPE
SUMP PIT
HD BRASS FAUCET
G.I. PIPE
PIPE TRENCH
• min. DEPTH – 600mm
• with sand bedding on rocky trench
• pipes are not laid on canals
• G.I. pipes used for exposed pipes
PLASTIC PIPE
SANITARY TOILET
• with water connection
• with septic tank
• with proper ventilation
• women & children friendly
• water and soap available at
all times.
• with water connection
• children friendly
• water & soap available at
all times.
HANDWASHING
FACILITY
Modelling Solutions / Innovative Approaches for iWaSH
Sanitary Toilet
For Households: Low Cost Sanitation Technology Options
with water
connection
with septic tank
with proper
ventilation
women & children
friendly
water and soap
available at all
times.
Sanitation Products
for as low as Php3,825
adaptable to various living conditions
durable and appealing
provide potential income to communities as rural sanitation entrepreneurs i.e. from fabrication, installation, and testing.
Modelling Solutions / Innovative Approaches for iWaSH: Low Cost Sanitation Technology Options
Concrete Ring
P1,800-P2,400
Ferrocement Ring
P1,700=P2,300
Plastic Drum
P1,500-P2,000
Septic Tanks
Modelling Solutions / Innovative Approaches for iWaSH: Low Cost Sanitation Technology Options
ARBORLOO
P775-P950
POUR FLUSH
P825-P1,200
ARBORLOO
Toilet is transferred to a new pit when the old one
is full. A tree can be planted on the latter to take
advantage of the compost left in it.
Modelling Solutions / Innovative Approaches for iWaSH: Low Cost Sanitation Technology Options
Toilet Bowls
Indigenous Materials
P1,500-P3,000
Marine Plywood
P2,400-P4,000Ferrocement
P3,100-P4,500
Modelling Solutions / Innovative Approaches for iWaSH: Low Cost Sanitation Technology Options
Superstructure
Modelling Solutions / Innovative Approaches for iWaSH
Products adaptable to various living conditions
Coastal or flood
Prone areas
Elevated for areas
where digging is not
allowed
Arborloo bowls for
Waterless areas
(durable and appealing)
In line with the Sanitation Code of the Philippines
Concrete
Ring
Plastic
Drum
Modelling Solutions / Innovative Approaches for iWaSH
Skills Training Program: Rural Sanitation Entrepreneurs
Modelling Solutions / Innovative Approaches for iWaSH
A total of 51,735 beneficiaries in 27 priority barangays identified from iWaSH facilities to be developed and related project activities
REGION 5 Total No. of HHsTotal No. of
Beneficiaries
AROROY, MASBATE
1. Gumahang 399 1,994
2. Talib 330 1,649
3. Pangle 204 1,022
933 4,665
MONREAL, MASBATE
4. McArthur 721 3,607
MILAGROS, MASBATE
5. Bacolod 726 3,631
6. Cayabon 421 2,105
7. Tagbon 350 1,749
1,497 7,485
CAWAYAN, MASBATE
8. Recodo 417 2,087
9. Guiom 445 2,227
10. Calumpang 243 1,213
11. Cabayugan 220 1,098
12. Taberna 320 1,599
13. Pin-as 246 1,230
1,891 9,454
REGION 5 Total No. of HHsTotal No. of
Beneficiaries
CAPALONGA, CAMNORTE
1. Alayao 473 2,837
2. Catabaguangan 121 728
3. Mataque 202 1,211
3. Catioan
4. Poblacion
5. Ubang
540 3,237
561 3,366
334 2,003
2,231 13,382
REGION 8Total No. of
HHs
Total No. of
Beneficiaries
BOBON, NORTHERN SAMAR
1. Sta. Clara 610 3,661
2. San Juan 156 936
3. General Lucban 297 1,784
4. Salvacion 544 3,263
1,607 9,644
MAPANAS, NORTHERN SAMAR
1. Magtaon 461 2,306
2. Jubasan 171 857
3. Siljagon 279 1,395
911 4,558
REGION 9 Total No. of HHsTotal No. of
Beneficiaries
SINDANGAN, ZDN
1.Bago 555 2,775
2. Lawis 570 2,849
3. Misok 201 1,005
1,326 6,629
SIAYAN, ZDN
1. Balok 275 1,376
2. Munoz 196 978
3. Diongan 484 2,420
4. Seriac 184 919
1,139 5,693
Component 3GENERATING AND UTILIZING KNOWLEDGE ON SAFE WATER,
SANITATION, AND HYGIENE
Major Outputs:
• Provide capacity development assistance on iWaSH
• Develop iWaSH Toolbox
• Promote iWaSH to other LGUs
Training of Assessment Facilitators for Conducting Integrated Safe Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Assessments (2015)
The RHUBs 5, 8 & 9 were trained on conducting iWaSHHH surveys and administer assessment tools on water, sanitation and hygiene, GAD, CCA and PPP
Capacity Development Interventions on iWaSH
Training of Facilitators for Conducting Results Based Integrated Safe Water Sanitation and Hygiene Sector Planning Process (2015 – 1st Quarter of 2016)
•The RHUBs 5, 8 & 9 were trained on conducting iWaSH Sector Planning Process
•Formulating Theory of Change, Results and Resources Framework, M&E Plan, Risk Plan, Investment Programming
Capacity Development Interventions on iWaSH
•Risk Assessment & Water Quality Monitoring (WQM) Training (4th Q 2015-1st Q 2016)
Provision of Water Testing Kits and Supplies to 10 municipalities
Risk Assessments and Water quality Tests
WQM Test Results revealed contamination of major drinking water sources (Total coliform and/or E.Coli)
Triggered consciousness among local leaders & communities on the state/safety of their primary drinking water sources.
Actions were immediately taken
Capacity Development Interventions on iWaSH
•Training on Sanitation Concepts and Approaches. (4th Q 2015-1st Q 2016)
Equipped the Regional Hubs and LGUs with the technical
and management expertise in formulating and implementing sanitation projects within an iWaSH framework
Introduction of low cost sanitation technology options for LGUs.
Capacity Development Interventions on iWaSH
• Results-based iWaSH Sector Planning
(2nd Q training / 3rd Q 2016 actual)
RHubs have the knowledge and skills to assist LGUs to prepare their Local iWaSH sector plans.
The LGU baseline data was utilized to establish (and validate) the municipalities’ WASH conditions
The LGU iWaSH Sector Plans will detail the expected results, targets, investments and necessary interventions needed on WASH
Capacity Development Interventions on iWaSH
• Community Organizing/Social Preparation (3rd – 4th Q 2016)
organize community groups on iWaSH as integrity monitors and iWaSH service providers.
Capacity Development Interventions on iWaSH
iWaSH Toolbox
• Five (5) Knowledge Products:
iWaSH Assessment Tools
Training Module on iWaSH Assessment
Training Module and Guidelines on Risk Assessment and Water Quality Monitoring conducted by WHO.
The Training Module on the Results-based iWaSH Sector Planning Process
The document on Integrated Framework on Safe Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
Mainstreaming GAD in iWaSH – GAD Training Module for WSPs
iWaSH Toolbox
•Additional Knowledge products:
• Manual on iWaSH Community Organizing
• Manual / Technical Guides on iWaSH Infra Development (Detailed Engineering Design, Feasibility Study)
• Manual on Knowledge Management for iWaSH
• Training Modules for CO, Infra Dev, and KM for iWaSH
• Documentation on iWaSH models and solutions and best practices.
Exhibit of the SDGs, iWaSH and
PRO WATER was put up during the
World Water Day 2016 Run in
Marikina City
Communications and Advocacy Initiatives
Participation in the SANLEX
Summit, showcasing both SDGs
and ProWATER to 200 LGUs,
regional and provincial health
offices and national agencies
The Philippine Development Forum on
Basic WATSAN Group and the
Sanitation Task Group are also venues
where iWaSH is being shared to other
partner agencies and stakeholders in
the sector. The DILG co-chairs the PDF
Basic WATSAN Task Group.
Communications and Advocacy Initiatives
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