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Collaborative water monitoring through open data and mobile technology Turning data into action Sarah Mendelsohn The Water Trust Executive Director [email protected] watertrust .org

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Collaborative water monitoring through open data and mobile technology

Turning data into action

Sarah MendelsohnThe Water TrustExecutive [email protected]

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Process Overview

Historical data

• Evaluate• Clean• Enter into

platform

Indicators

• Identify• Define

Surveys

• Household• Water

point• Water

quality

Training

• Field team• Manuals

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Key Performance Indicators

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Sharing Data in Real-Time

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Sharing Data in Real-Time

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Acting on Data

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Acting on Data

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Monitoring and follow up visits are automatically populated in the scheduling tool 6 months following installation. Monitoring visits include:

• Annual visit• 6 month follow up for inadequate water quality• 3 month follow up for inadequate functionality

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Thank you.

Sarah MendelsohnThe Water TrustExecutive [email protected]

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We collect data using 3 surveys: household, water point and water quality.

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Currently, we have 4 queries:

• TWT v. mWater Code

• Most recent KPI performance for all villages

• All KPIs for all villages (all visits)

• Most recent KPI performance for one village

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In villages with lower e. coli (higher water quality), households collect fees. 3 villages are an exception to that rule.

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In these 3 villages:

• We have household data on 2 of the 3 villages

• In those 2 villages, households have more pit latrines and less improved latrines than all households

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Our monitoring and evaluation program has 4 stages:

• Collect data

• Analyze data

• Disseminate data

• Act on data

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