diff --git "a/annotation_data/wbg_extractions/doc_12/dedup/doc_12_dedup.json" "b/annotation_data/wbg_extractions/doc_12/dedup/doc_12_dedup.json" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/annotation_data/wbg_extractions/doc_12/dedup/doc_12_dedup.json" @@ -0,0 +1,5234 @@ +{ + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "datasets": [ + { + "dataset_name": "County Government Water Department M&E records", + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "confidence": [ + 0.9923185110092163 + ], + "count": 25, + "description": "Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection", + "producer": "County Government Water Department", + "author": "County Government Water Department", + "geography": "participating counties", + "publication_year": "", + "reference_year": "2030", + "reference_population": "Climate-vulnerable households", + "is_used": "False", + "usage_context": "primary", + "form_counts": { + "County Government Water department M&E records": 1, + "County Government, MoH M&E records": 6, + "WSP M&E records": 5, + "County Government Water Department M&E records": 8, + "M&E records": 2, + "WSP and Water Fund M&E records": 1, + "MoWSI (SDWS) M&E records": 1, + "MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records": 1 + }, + "occurrences": [ + { + "text": "County Government Water department M&E records", + "start": 148, + "end": 156, + "confidence": 0.8240423202514648, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "County Government Water department", + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 46 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n**Monitoring & Evaluation Plan: PDO Indicators by PDO Outcomes**\n\n|Increased sustainable access to improved water services for rural households in selected counties|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**People provided with sustainable access to improved climate resilient water services under the Program (Number) **|**People provided with sustainable access to improved climate resilient water services under the Program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of people who access to water from an improved and climate resilient
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed CLTS M&E protocols|\n|Responsibility for Data
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed CLTS M&E protocols|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services (Number)CRI**|**People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services (Number)CRI**|\n|Description|The indicator measures the cumulative number of people who have been provided with access to an improved
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
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Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Improved financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|**Improved financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|\n|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operational Cost Coverage Ratio (OCCR) target as per their approved PIAPs (Number)**
**DLI**|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operational Cost Coverage Ratio (OCCR) target as per their approved PIAPs (Number)**
**DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs that have made improvements in operational and financial performance
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n\n\n\nPage 42 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "County Government, MoH M&E records", + "start": 468, + "end": 476, + "confidence": 0.6144245266914368, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "County Government Department of Health", + "geography": "participating counties", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 46 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n**Monitoring & Evaluation Plan: PDO Indicators by PDO Outcomes**\n\n|Increased sustainable access to improved water services for rural households in selected counties|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**People provided with sustainable access to improved climate resilient water services under the Program (Number) **|**People provided with sustainable access to improved climate resilient water services under the Program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of people who access to water from an improved and climate resilient
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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water.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed CLTS M&E protocols|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services (Number)CRI**|**People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services (Number)CRI**|\n|Description|The indicator measures the cumulative number of people who have been provided with access to an improved
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Improved financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|**Improved financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|\n|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operational Cost Coverage Ratio (OCCR) target as per their approved PIAPs (Number)**
**DLI**|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operational Cost Coverage Ratio (OCCR) target as per their approved PIAPs (Number)**
**DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs that have made improvements in operational and financial performance
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Increased sustainable access to improved sanitation services and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural**|**Increased sustainable access to improved sanitation services and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural**|\n|**Improved sanitation facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|**Improved sanitation facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of individual household-level improved sanitation facilities constructed
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of fecal sludge treatment plants for safe treatment and disposal of fecal sludge
from houseolds, schools, HCF constructed under the Program. These include decentralized treatment facilities (DTFs)
that are designed to the acceptale minimum design standards.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities as per GoK
standards and guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH, MoE, M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who are provided with an improved sanitation facility
that has been constructed under the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities as per GoK standards and
guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number) **|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator primarily measures the number of water schemes in the refugee-hosting counties that are operated
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|\n|Description|The indicator measures the cumulative number of people in refugee-hosting counties who have been provided with
access to an improved sanitation facility through the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural public schools in refugee-hosting areas provided with adequate WASH
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural HCFs in refugee-hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities as
per GoK standards and guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number) **|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households in refugee-hosting counties who are provided with an|\n\n\n\nPage 47 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "County Government, MoH M&E records", + "start": 52, + "end": 60, + "confidence": 0.9820446968078613, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 52 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Col1|improved sanitation facility that has been constructed under the Program.|\n|---|---|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
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Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**out of which are refugees (Number) **|**out of which are refugees (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who are categolrized by government as refugees
provided with an improved sanitation facility that has been constructed under the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n\n\n\nPage 48 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "County Government, MoH M&E records", + "start": 178, + "end": 186, + "confidence": 0.603313148021698, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": "Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection", + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 52 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Col1|improved sanitation facility that has been constructed under the Program.|\n|---|---|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**out of which are refugees (Number) **|**out of which are refugees (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who are categolrized by government as refugees
provided with an improved sanitation facility that has been constructed under the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n\n\n\nPage 48 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "WSP M&E records", + "start": 670, + "end": 675, + "confidence": 0.9402556419372559, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 46 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n**Monitoring & Evaluation Plan: PDO Indicators by PDO Outcomes**\n\n|Increased sustainable access to improved water services for rural households in selected counties|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**People provided with sustainable access to improved climate resilient water services under the Program (Number) **|**People provided with sustainable access to improved climate resilient water services under the Program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of people who access to water from an improved and climate resilient
water source that have been constructed through the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Increased sustainable access to improved sanitation services and elimination of open defecation**|**Increased sustainable access to improved sanitation services and elimination of open defecation**|\n|**Villages that achieve and sustain open defecation free (ODF) status (Number) **|**Villages that achieve and sustain open defecation free (ODF) status (Number) **|\n|Description|ODF status requires (a) no exposed human excreta within the community/households, (b) all households have access
to a toilet (individual or shared), and (c) all households have a handwashing facility near the latrine with soap/ash and
water.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed CLTS M&E protocols|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services (Number)CRI**|**People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services (Number)CRI**|\n|Description|The indicator measures the cumulative number of people who have been provided with access to an improved
sanitation facility through the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Improved financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|**Improved financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|\n|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operational Cost Coverage Ratio (OCCR) target as per their approved PIAPs (Number)**
**DLI**|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operational Cost Coverage Ratio (OCCR) target as per their approved PIAPs (Number)**
**DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs that have made improvements in operational and financial performance
and reached at least 100 percent OCCR.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|WSP M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n\n\n\nPage 42 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "WSP M&E records", + "start": 151, + "end": 156, + "confidence": 0.968248188495636, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 49 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**Improved financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|\n|**WSPs that are fully compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements (Number) **|**WSPs that are fully compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs that comply with the relevant legal and regulatory requirements,
including mandated gender diversity in the WSP workforce and community consultation and grievance redress.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|WSP M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n|**WSPs with a Board of Directors approved Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) (Number) **|**WSPs with a Board of Directors approved Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs which have an approved PIAP which contains (a) a diagnostic of factors
influencing WSP’s financial performance, (b) identification and prioritization of costed activities, and (c) a set target for
OCCR improvement that the PIAP.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|WSP M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government WaterDdepartment, WSP|\n|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in skilled and leadership positions (Percentage) **|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in skilled and leadership positions (Percentage) **|\n|Description|This measures the percentage of women from the total personnel in those positions. Eligible positions include technical
(medium and high skilled), management, and other leadership (such as Board of Director) positions." + }, + { + "text": "WSP M&E records", + "start": 315, + "end": 320, + "confidence": 0.9917782545089722, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "County Government WaterDdepartment", + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 49 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**Improved financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|\n|**WSPs that are fully compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements (Number) **|**WSPs that are fully compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs that comply with the relevant legal and regulatory requirements,
including mandated gender diversity in the WSP workforce and community consultation and grievance redress.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|WSP M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n|**WSPs with a Board of Directors approved Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) (Number) **|**WSPs with a Board of Directors approved Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs which have an approved PIAP which contains (a) a diagnostic of factors
influencing WSP’s financial performance, (b) identification and prioritization of costed activities, and (c) a set target for
OCCR improvement that the PIAP.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|WSP M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government WaterDdepartment, WSP|\n|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in skilled and leadership positions (Percentage) **|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in skilled and leadership positions (Percentage) **|\n|Description|This measures the percentage of women from the total personnel in those positions. Eligible positions include technical
(medium and high skilled), management, and other leadership (such as Board of Director) positions." + }, + { + "text": "WSP M&E records", + "start": 498, + "end": 503, + "confidence": 0.9882603883743286, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 49 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**Improved financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|\n|**WSPs that are fully compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements (Number) **|**WSPs that are fully compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs that comply with the relevant legal and regulatory requirements,
including mandated gender diversity in the WSP workforce and community consultation and grievance redress.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|WSP M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n|**WSPs with a Board of Directors approved Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) (Number) **|**WSPs with a Board of Directors approved Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs which have an approved PIAP which contains (a) a diagnostic of factors
influencing WSP’s financial performance, (b) identification and prioritization of costed activities, and (c) a set target for
OCCR improvement that the PIAP.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|WSP M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government WaterDdepartment, WSP|\n|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in skilled and leadership positions (Percentage) **|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in skilled and leadership positions (Percentage) **|\n|Description|This measures the percentage of women from the total personnel in those positions. Eligible positions include technical
(medium and high skilled), management, and other leadership (such as Board of Director) positions." + }, + { + "text": "WSP M&E records", + "start": 828, + "end": 833, + "confidence": 0.967741072177887, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 49 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**Improved financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|\n|**WSPs that are fully compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements (Number) **|**WSPs that are fully compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs that comply with the relevant legal and regulatory requirements,
including mandated gender diversity in the WSP workforce and community consultation and grievance redress.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|WSP M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n|**WSPs with a Board of Directors approved Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) (Number) **|**WSPs with a Board of Directors approved Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs which have an approved PIAP which contains (a) a diagnostic of factors
influencing WSP’s financial performance, (b) identification and prioritization of costed activities, and (c) a set target for
OCCR improvement that the PIAP.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|WSP M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government WaterDdepartment, WSP|\n|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in skilled and leadership positions (Percentage) **|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in skilled and leadership positions (Percentage) **|\n|Description|This measures the percentage of women from the total personnel in those positions. Eligible positions include technical
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guide both public and private investments in water supply and sanitation services toward achieving the universal
access target by 2030.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program in climate-vulnerable rural areas (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program in climate-vulnerable rural areas (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by each county to supply improved water to
households.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|||\n|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that adopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses**
**beyond doemstic portable water supply) (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that adopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses**
**beyond doemstic portable water supply) (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by each county that provide water for
productive uses such as irrigation and so on beyond domestic portable water supply.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Climate-vulnerable households provided with access to improved water services (Number) DLI**|**Climate-vulnerable households provided with access to improved water services (Number) DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households that have access to an improved water source
constructed through the program. The definition of a household as applied in the 2022 Kenya Demographic and Health
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guide both public and private investments in water supply and sanitation services toward achieving the universal
access target by 2030.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program in climate-vulnerable rural areas (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program in climate-vulnerable rural areas (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by each county to supply improved water to
households.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|||\n|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that adopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses**
**beyond doemstic portable water supply) (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that adopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses**
**beyond doemstic portable water supply) (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by each county that provide water for
productive uses such as irrigation and so on beyond domestic portable water supply.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Climate-vulnerable households provided with access to improved water services (Number) DLI**|**Climate-vulnerable households provided with access to improved water services (Number) DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households that have access to an improved water source
constructed through the program. The definition of a household as applied in the 2022 Kenya Demographic and Health
Survey (KDHS) applies." + }, + { + "text": "County Government Water Department M&E records", + "start": 619, + "end": 627, + "confidence": 0.9923185110092163, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "County Government Water Department", + "geography": "participating counties", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 47 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n**Monitoring & Evaluation Plan: Intermediate Results Indicators by Results Areas**\n\n|Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for climate-vulnerable rural areas|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**County water and sanitation strategy and investment plans approved (Number) **|**County water and sanitation strategy and investment plans approved (Number) **|\n|Description|The county government executive approved 5-year strategy and investment plan and the implementation roadmap will
guide both public and private investments in water supply and sanitation services toward achieving the universal
access target by 2030.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program in climate-vulnerable rural areas (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program in climate-vulnerable rural areas (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by each county to supply improved water to
households.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|||\n|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that adopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses**
**beyond doemstic portable water supply) (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that adopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses**
**beyond doemstic portable water supply) (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by each county that provide water for
productive uses such as irrigation and so on beyond domestic portable water supply.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Climate-vulnerable households provided with access to improved water services (Number) DLI**|**Climate-vulnerable households provided with access to improved water services (Number) DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households that have access to an improved water source
constructed through the program. The definition of a household as applied in the 2022 Kenya Demographic and Health
Survey (KDHS) applies." + }, + { + "text": "County Government Water Department M&E records", + "start": 759, + "end": 767, + "confidence": 0.9610181450843811, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 47 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n**Monitoring & Evaluation Plan: Intermediate Results Indicators by Results Areas**\n\n|Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for climate-vulnerable rural areas|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**County water and sanitation strategy and investment plans approved (Number) **|**County water and sanitation strategy and investment plans approved (Number) **|\n|Description|The county government executive approved 5-year strategy and investment plan and the implementation roadmap will
guide both public and private investments in water supply and sanitation services toward achieving the universal
access target by 2030.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program in climate-vulnerable rural areas (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program in climate-vulnerable rural areas (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by each county to supply improved water to
households.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|||\n|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that adopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses**
**beyond doemstic portable water supply) (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that adopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses**
**beyond doemstic portable water supply) (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by each county that provide water for
productive uses such as irrigation and so on beyond domestic portable water supply.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Climate-vulnerable households provided with access to improved water services (Number) DLI**|**Climate-vulnerable households provided with access to improved water services (Number) DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households that have access to an improved water source
constructed through the program. The definition of a household as applied in the 2022 Kenya Demographic and Health
Survey (KDHS) applies." + }, + { + "text": "County Government Water Department M&E records", + "start": 321, + "end": 329, + "confidence": 0.957206130027771, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 48 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Increased sustainable access to improved sanitation services and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural**|**Increased sustainable access to improved sanitation services and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural**|\n|**Improved sanitation facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|**Improved sanitation facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of individual household-level improved sanitation facilities constructed
by beneficiaries of the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of fecal sludge treatment plants for safe treatment and disposal of fecal sludge
from houseolds, schools, HCF constructed under the Program. These include decentralized treatment facilities (DTFs)
that are designed to the acceptale minimum design standards.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities as per GoK
standards and guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH, MoE, M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who are provided with an improved sanitation facility
that has been constructed under the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities as per GoK standards and
guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data|County Government Department of Health|\n\n\n\nPage 44 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "County Government Water Department M&E records", + "start": 576, + "end": 584, + "confidence": 0.7017830014228821, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "County Government Water Department, DRS", + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 50 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|**NAWASIP Performance-based intergovernment Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Number) **|**NAWASIP Performance-based intergovernment Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the approval by the Cabinet of a new performance-based financing mechanisms for fiscal
transfers from the National Government to the counties for the implementation of NAWASIP activities.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MoWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MoWSI (SDWS)|\n|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Number) **|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of water sector M&E progress reports toward achievement of SDGs in Kenya
jointly published every year by the Council of Governors (CoG)and the MoWSI (SDWS).|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MOWSI (SDWS) and Council of Govenors (CoG)|\n|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Number) **|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of water sector M&E progress reports toward achievement of SDGs in Kenya
jointly published every year by the CoG and the MOWSI (SDWS).|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MOWSI (SDWS) and CoG|\n|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|\n|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by refugee-hosting counties to supply
improved water to households in both refugee and host communities.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number) **|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who have access to water from an improved water
source that have been constructed through the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n\n\n\nPage 46 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "County Government Water Department M&E records", + "start": 710, + "end": 718, + "confidence": 0.7750465869903564, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "County Government Water Department", + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 50 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|**NAWASIP Performance-based intergovernment Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Number) **|**NAWASIP Performance-based intergovernment Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the approval by the Cabinet of a new performance-based financing mechanisms for fiscal
transfers from the National Government to the counties for the implementation of NAWASIP activities.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MoWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MoWSI (SDWS)|\n|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Number) **|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of water sector M&E progress reports toward achievement of SDGs in Kenya
jointly published every year by the Council of Governors (CoG)and the MoWSI (SDWS).|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MOWSI (SDWS) and Council of Govenors (CoG)|\n|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Number) **|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of water sector M&E progress reports toward achievement of SDGs in Kenya
jointly published every year by the CoG and the MOWSI (SDWS).|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MOWSI (SDWS) and CoG|\n|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|\n|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by refugee-hosting counties to supply
improved water to households in both refugee and host communities.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number) **|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who have access to water from an improved water
source that have been constructed through the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n\n\n\nPage 46 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "County Government Water Department M&E records", + "start": 257, + "end": 265, + "confidence": 0.8417815566062927, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "County Government Water Department", + "geography": "refugee-hosting counties", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 51 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**out of which are refugee households (Number) **|**out of which are refugee households (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who are classified as refugees who have access to water
from an improved water source that has been constructed through the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number) **|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator primarily measures the number of water schemes in the refugee-hosting counties that are operated
under an approved professional service provider model as per WASREB regulations. This is to ensure functionality of
the schemes with functionality defined in the POM.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|\n|Description|The indicator measures the cumulative number of people in refugee-hosting counties who have been provided with
access to an improved sanitation facility through the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural public schools in refugee-hosting areas provided with adequate WASH
facilities as per GoK standards and guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH, MoE, M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural HCFs in refugee-hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities as
per GoK standards and guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number) **|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households in refugee-hosting counties who are provided with an|\n\n\n\nPage 47 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "M&E records", + "start": 575, + "end": 579, + "confidence": 0.5116299390792847, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 48 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Increased sustainable access to improved sanitation services and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural**|**Increased sustainable access to improved sanitation services and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural**|\n|**Improved sanitation facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|**Improved sanitation facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of individual household-level improved sanitation facilities constructed
by beneficiaries of the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of fecal sludge treatment plants for safe treatment and disposal of fecal sludge
from houseolds, schools, HCF constructed under the Program. These include decentralized treatment facilities (DTFs)
that are designed to the acceptale minimum design standards.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities as per GoK
standards and guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH, MoE, M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who are provided with an improved sanitation facility
that has been constructed under the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities as per GoK standards and
guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data|County Government Department of Health|\n\n\n\nPage 44 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "M&E records", + "start": 696, + "end": 700, + "confidence": 0.5776790380477905, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "County Government Department of Health", + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 48 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Increased sustainable access to improved sanitation services and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural**|**Increased sustainable access to improved sanitation services and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural**|\n|**Improved sanitation facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|**Improved sanitation facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of individual household-level improved sanitation facilities constructed
by beneficiaries of the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the Program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of fecal sludge treatment plants for safe treatment and disposal of fecal sludge
from houseolds, schools, HCF constructed under the Program. These include decentralized treatment facilities (DTFs)
that are designed to the acceptale minimum design standards.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities as per GoK
standards and guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH, MoE, M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who are provided with an improved sanitation facility
that has been constructed under the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities as per GoK standards and
guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data|County Government Department of Health|\n\n\n\nPage 44 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "WSP and Water Fund M&E records", + "start": 656, + "end": 664, + "confidence": 0.8924404978752136, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "WSP and Water Fund", + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 49 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**Improved financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|\n|**WSPs that are fully compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements (Number) **|**WSPs that are fully compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs that comply with the relevant legal and regulatory requirements,
including mandated gender diversity in the WSP workforce and community consultation and grievance redress.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|WSP M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n|**WSPs with a Board of Directors approved Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) (Number) **|**WSPs with a Board of Directors approved Performance Improvement Action Plan (PIAP) (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of WSPs which have an approved PIAP which contains (a) a diagnostic of factors
influencing WSP’s financial performance, (b) identification and prioritization of costed activities, and (c) a set target for
OCCR improvement that the PIAP.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|WSP M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government WaterDdepartment, WSP|\n|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in skilled and leadership positions (Percentage) **|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in skilled and leadership positions (Percentage) **|\n|Description|This measures the percentage of women from the total personnel in those positions. Eligible positions include technical
(medium and high skilled), management, and other leadership (such as Board of Director) positions." + }, + { + "text": "MoWSI (SDWS) M&E records", + "start": 166, + "end": 174, + "confidence": 0.9503649473190308, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "Council of Governors (CoG)", + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 50 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|**NAWASIP Performance-based intergovernment Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Number) **|**NAWASIP Performance-based intergovernment Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the approval by the Cabinet of a new performance-based financing mechanisms for fiscal
transfers from the National Government to the counties for the implementation of NAWASIP activities.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MoWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MoWSI (SDWS)|\n|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Number) **|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of water sector M&E progress reports toward achievement of SDGs in Kenya
jointly published every year by the Council of Governors (CoG)and the MoWSI (SDWS).|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MOWSI (SDWS) and Council of Govenors (CoG)|\n|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Number) **|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of water sector M&E progress reports toward achievement of SDGs in Kenya
jointly published every year by the CoG and the MOWSI (SDWS).|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MOWSI (SDWS) and CoG|\n|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|\n|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by refugee-hosting counties to supply
improved water to households in both refugee and host communities.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number) **|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who have access to water from an improved water
source that have been constructed through the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n\n\n\nPage 46 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records", + "start": 426, + "end": 434, + "confidence": 0.5169644355773926, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 50 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|**NAWASIP Performance-based intergovernment Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Number) **|**NAWASIP Performance-based intergovernment Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the approval by the Cabinet of a new performance-based financing mechanisms for fiscal
transfers from the National Government to the counties for the implementation of NAWASIP activities.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MoWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MoWSI (SDWS)|\n|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Number) **|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of water sector M&E progress reports toward achievement of SDGs in Kenya
jointly published every year by the Council of Governors (CoG)and the MoWSI (SDWS).|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MOWSI (SDWS) and Council of Govenors (CoG)|\n|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Number) **|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of water sector M&E progress reports toward achievement of SDGs in Kenya
jointly published every year by the CoG and the MOWSI (SDWS).|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MOWSI (SDWS) and CoG|\n|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|\n|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by refugee-hosting counties to supply
improved water to households in both refugee and host communities.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number) **|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who have access to water from an improved water
source that have been constructed through the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n\n\n\nPage 46 of 58" + } + ], + "acronym": [], + "pages": [ + "46", + "47", + "48", + "49", + "50", + "51", + "52" + ], + "sources": [ + "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf" + ] + }, + { + "dataset_name": "WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services", + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "confidence": [ + 0.9350773692131042 + ], + "count": 20, + "description": "", + "producer": "", + "author": "", + "geography": "", + "publication_year": "", + "reference_year": "Dec/2023", + "reference_population": "", + "is_used": "False", + "usage_context": "background", + "form_counts": { + "Access to potable water and sanitation services": 1, + "WSS": 2, + "Water supply schemes": 2, + "water supply schemes": 1, + "WSS\nInfrastructure Design Manual": 1, + "Rural water supply schemes": 5, + "County water and sanitation strategy and investment plans": 1, + "Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes": 1, + "WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services": 2, + "Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties": 3, + "water supply scheme": 1 + }, + "occurrences": [ + { + "text": "Access to potable water and sanitation services", + "start": 327, + "end": 334, + "confidence": 0.9260867834091187, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 13 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n—with 269,545 in Dadaab Camp in Garissa County and 270,273 in Kakuma Camp and Kalobeyei Settlement in Turkana\nCounty. [6 ] The two camps are under the management of the GoK’s Department of Refugee Services (DRS), with support\nfrom the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and humanitarian partners. The inflow of refugees has\nsignificantly changed the population, spatial, and social dynamics of host counties." + }, + { + "text": "WSS", + "start": 51, + "end": 52, + "confidence": 0.8257759809494019, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 14 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\nsimilar situation: over half of those sampled had no access to clean water or adequate hand hygiene stations, and at least\n20 patients shared one toilet.\n\n\n8." + }, + { + "text": "WSS", + "start": 190, + "end": 191, + "confidence": 0.6112311482429504, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 14 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\nsimilar situation: over half of those sampled had no access to clean water or adequate hand hygiene stations, and at least\n20 patients shared one toilet.\n\n\n8." + }, + { + "text": "Water supply schemes", + "start": 462, + "end": 465, + "confidence": 0.9014841318130493, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 18 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n**Table 1. Program Theory of Change**\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n|Proposed Activities|Outputs|Short-Term Outcomes|Medium-Term
Outcomes/PDO|Long-Term
Outcomes|\n|---|---|---|---|---|\n|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|Increased
sustainable
access to
improved water
services for
climate
vulnerable rural
households, in
selected
counties,
including
refugees
hosting
counties.

Increased
sustainable
access to
improved
sanitation
services and
elimination of
open
defecation
providers in
selected
climate
vulnerable
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties.

Improved
financial
performance of
WSPs in
selected
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties|Universal
access to safe
water supply
and improved
sanitation
services in
Kenya’s 47
counties by
2030 in an
affordable,
equitable, and
sustainable
manner|\n|1.1 Prepare county-wide water and
sanitation strategy
1.2 Design and construct rural water supply
infrastructure
1.3 Establish professional service delivery
models|•
County water and sanitation
strategy and investment plan
approved**(DLI 1)**

Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
adopted|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|\n|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|\n|2.1 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|\n|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|\n|3.1 WSPs undertake reforms to ensure full
compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|\n|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|4.1 Design NAWASIP performance-based
fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
schemes, and WASH facilities in public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|\n\n\n\n26 Climate-vulnerable rural areas are areas that are prone to climate change-exacerbated floods and/or droughts. All rural areas under in this\nProgram are climate vulnerable." + }, + { + "text": "Water supply schemes", + "start": 2073, + "end": 2076, + "confidence": 0.5058652758598328, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 18 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n**Table 1. Program Theory of Change**\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n|Proposed Activities|Outputs|Short-Term Outcomes|Medium-Term
Outcomes/PDO|Long-Term
Outcomes|\n|---|---|---|---|---|\n|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|Increased
sustainable
access to
improved water
services for
climate
vulnerable rural
households, in
selected
counties,
including
refugees
hosting
counties.

Increased
sustainable
access to
improved
sanitation
services and
elimination of
open
defecation
providers in
selected
climate
vulnerable
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties.

Improved
financial
performance of
WSPs in
selected
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties|Universal
access to safe
water supply
and improved
sanitation
services in
Kenya’s 47
counties by
2030 in an
affordable,
equitable, and
sustainable
manner|\n|1.1 Prepare county-wide water and
sanitation strategy
1.2 Design and construct rural water supply
infrastructure
1.3 Establish professional service delivery
models|•
County water and sanitation
strategy and investment plan
approved**(DLI 1)**

Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
adopted|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|\n|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|\n|2.1 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|\n|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|\n|3.1 WSPs undertake reforms to ensure full
compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|\n|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|4.1 Design NAWASIP performance-based
fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
schemes, and WASH facilities in public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|\n\n\n\n26 Climate-vulnerable rural areas are areas that are prone to climate change-exacerbated floods and/or droughts. All rural areas under in this\nProgram are climate vulnerable." + }, + { + "text": "water supply schemes", + "start": 634, + "end": 637, + "confidence": 0.5547218322753906, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "climate-vulnerable rural areas", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 18 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n**Table 1. Program Theory of Change**\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n|Proposed Activities|Outputs|Short-Term Outcomes|Medium-Term
Outcomes/PDO|Long-Term
Outcomes|\n|---|---|---|---|---|\n|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|Increased
sustainable
access to
improved water
services for
climate
vulnerable rural
households, in
selected
counties,
including
refugees
hosting
counties.

Increased
sustainable
access to
improved
sanitation
services and
elimination of
open
defecation
providers in
selected
climate
vulnerable
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties.

Improved
financial
performance of
WSPs in
selected
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties|Universal
access to safe
water supply
and improved
sanitation
services in
Kenya’s 47
counties by
2030 in an
affordable,
equitable, and
sustainable
manner|\n|1.1 Prepare county-wide water and
sanitation strategy
1.2 Design and construct rural water supply
infrastructure
1.3 Establish professional service delivery
models|•
County water and sanitation
strategy and investment plan
approved**(DLI 1)**

Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
adopted|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|\n|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|\n|2.1 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|\n|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|\n|3.1 WSPs undertake reforms to ensure full
compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|\n|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|4.1 Design NAWASIP performance-based
fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
schemes, and WASH facilities in public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|\n\n\n\n26 Climate-vulnerable rural areas are areas that are prone to climate change-exacerbated floods and/or droughts. All rural areas under in this\nProgram are climate vulnerable." + }, + { + "text": "WSS\nInfrastructure Design Manual", + "start": 112, + "end": 116, + "confidence": 0.8367874026298523, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 21 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\ncommunity and refugee settlements in Garissa and Turkana Counties. Priority will also be given to incentivize\nthe adoption of an integrated refugees-host community water utility services model in refugee-hosting\nmunicipalities." + }, + { + "text": "Rural water supply schemes", + "start": 937, + "end": 941, + "confidence": 0.8587912917137146, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "climate-vulnerable rural areas", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 39 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program(P179012)\n\n\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|May/2030|\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n|0|25000|250000|500000|1000000|1500000|1750000|2000000|\n|➢(i) People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services who are refugees (Number)|➢(i) People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services who are refugees (Number)|➢(i) People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services who are refugees (Number)|➢(i) People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services who are refugees (Number)|➢(i) People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services who are refugees (Number)|➢(i) People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services who are refugees (Number)|➢(i) People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services who are refugees (Number)|➢(i) People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services who are refugees (Number)|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|May/2030|\n|0|5000|15000|45000|95000|145000|175000|200000|\n|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Services Providers in participating counties**|\n|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number)DLI **|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number)DLI **|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number)DLI **|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number)DLI **|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number)DLI **|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number)DLI **|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number)DLI **|**Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number)DLI 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sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|0|0|US$1,000,000|US$3,000,000|US$6,000,000|US$8,000,000|US$8,000,000|\n|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|\n|Dec/2023|||||||Jun/2030|\n|0|||||||100|\n|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|None|none|none|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|\n|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n\n\n\nPage 36 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties", + "start": 347, + "end": 354, + "confidence": 0.7723153829574585, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "refugee-hosting counties", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 41 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program(P179012)\n\n\n|None|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|None|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|\n|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|\n|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|20|50|100|150|180|200|200|\n|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|8780|30732|52683|85610|129512|158049|180000|\n|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Mar/2030|\n|0|4000|14000|24000|39000|59000|70000|80000|\n|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|20|50|100|150|180|200|200|\n|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|8,780|30,732|52,683|85,610|129,512|158,049|180000|\n|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|10|30|50|70|90|100|100|\n|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2028|Dec/2029||Jun/2023|\n|0|10|30|50|70|90||100|\n|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|8,780|30,732|52,683|85,610|129,512|158,049|180000|\n|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Oct/2030|\n|0|4,000|14,000|24,000|39,000|59,000|70,000|80000|\n|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|\n|Dec/2023|||||||Jun/2030|\n\n\n\nPage 37 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties", + "start": 461, + "end": 468, + "confidence": 0.8553020358085632, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "refugee-hosting counties", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 41 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program(P179012)\n\n\n|None|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Text)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|None|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|\n|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|\n|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|20|50|100|150|180|200|200|\n|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|8780|30732|52683|85610|129512|158049|180000|\n|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Mar/2030|\n|0|4000|14000|24000|39000|59000|70000|80000|\n|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|20|50|100|150|180|200|200|\n|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|8,780|30,732|52,683|85,610|129,512|158,049|180000|\n|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|10|30|50|70|90|100|100|\n|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2028|Dec/2029||Jun/2023|\n|0|10|30|50|70|90||100|\n|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|8,780|30,732|52,683|85,610|129,512|158,049|180000|\n|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|➢out of which are refugees (Number)|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Oct/2030|\n|0|4,000|14,000|24,000|39,000|59,000|70,000|80000|\n|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|**Water service providers established by refugee-hosting counties to provide integrated refugee-host community WASH services (Text)**|\n|Dec/2023|||||||Jun/2030|\n\n\n\nPage 37 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties", + "start": 497, + "end": 504, + "confidence": 0.5858080387115479, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "County Government Water Department", + "geography": "refugee-hosting counties", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 50 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|**NAWASIP Performance-based intergovernment Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Number) **|**NAWASIP Performance-based intergovernment Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the approval by the Cabinet of a new performance-based financing mechanisms for fiscal
transfers from the National Government to the counties for the implementation of NAWASIP activities.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MoWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MoWSI (SDWS)|\n|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Number) **|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of water sector M&E progress reports toward achievement of SDGs in Kenya
jointly published every year by the Council of Governors (CoG)and the MoWSI (SDWS).|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MOWSI (SDWS) and Council of Govenors (CoG)|\n|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Number) **|**Water Sector intergovernmental coordination meetings/events (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of water sector M&E progress reports toward achievement of SDGs in Kenya
jointly published every year by the CoG and the MOWSI (SDWS).|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|MOWSI (SDWS) M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Records of approval of the mechanism|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|MOWSI (SDWS) and CoG|\n|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|\n|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural water schemes constructed by refugee-hosting counties to supply
improved water to households in both refugee and host communities.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number) **|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who have access to water from an improved water
source that have been constructed through the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government Water Department M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data|County Government Water Department, DRS|\n\n\n\nPage 46 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "water supply scheme", + "start": 33, + "end": 36, + "confidence": 0.8159061074256897, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 56 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n\n\n\n|Col1|served is certified as a refugee household; (b) the water supply scheme has technical designs meeting the
minimum design checklist as defined in the POM, before procurement and construction; (c) the water scheme
complies with water quality standards issued by WASREB and DRS; and (d) access is through either a metered
connection, shared yard tap, or water kiosk at a maximum of 500 m from the furthest household.
Rehabilitated water points are not eligible unless it is verified that they include new water points or
household connections beyond those currently served.|\n|---|---|\n|Data source/ Agency|MoWSI (SDWS), Turkana and Garissa Counties, DRS|\n|Verification Entity|IVA|\n|Procedure|Verification of results will be through desk-based review of documents submitted by each county and physical
verification visits. The IVA will undertake physical verification visits to verify households served in selected
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access to
improved water
services for
climate
vulnerable rural
households, in
selected
counties,
including
refugees
hosting
counties.

Increased
sustainable
access to
improved
sanitation
services and
elimination of
open
defecation
providers in
selected
climate
vulnerable
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties.

Improved
financial
performance of
WSPs in
selected
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties|Universal
access to safe
water supply
and improved
sanitation
services in
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2030 in an
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equitable, and
sustainable
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1.2 Design and construct rural water supply
infrastructure
1.3 Establish professional service delivery
models|•
County water and sanitation
strategy and investment plan
approved**(DLI 1)**

Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
adopted|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|\n|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|\n|2.1 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|\n|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|\n|3.1 WSPs undertake reforms to ensure full
compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|\n|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|4.1 Design NAWASIP performance-based
fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
schemes, and WASH facilities in public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|\n\n\n\n26 Climate-vulnerable rural areas are areas that are prone to climate change-exacerbated floods and/or droughts." + }, + { + "text": "Kenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program", + "start": 7, + "end": 15, + "confidence": 0.9135971665382385, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 39 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program(P179012)\n\n\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|May/2030|\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n|0|25000|250000|500000|1000000|1500000|1750000|2000000|\n|➢(i) People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services who are refugees (Number)|➢(i) People provided with sustainable access to improved sanitation services who are refugees (Number)|➢(i) 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positions (Percentage)**|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in leadership positions (Percentage)**|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in leadership positions (Percentage)**|**WSPs with at least 1/3 share of women in leadership positions (Percentage)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|30|30|100|100|100|100|100|100|\n|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|0|0|US$1,000,000|US$3,000,000|US$6,000,000|US$8,000,000|US$8,000,000|\n|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|\n|Dec/2023|||||||Jun/2030|\n|0|||||||100|\n|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for 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Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|None|none|none|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|\n|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and 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in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|20|50|100|150|180|200|200|\n|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas 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(Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Mar/2030|\n|0|4000|14000|24000|39000|59000|70000|80000|\n|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|20|50|100|150|180|200|200|\n|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|8,780|30,732|52,683|85,610|129,512|158,049|180000|\n|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|10|30|50|70|90|100|100|\n|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2028|Dec/2029||Jun/2023|\n|0|10|30|50|70|90||100|\n|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access 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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Water Department|\n|**Rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural public schools provided with adequate WASH facilities as per GoK
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who are provided with an improved sanitation facility
that has been constructed under the Program.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
facilities|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|**Rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the number of rural HCFs provided with adequate WASH facilities as per GoK standards and
guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data|County Government Department of Health|\n\n\n\nPage 44 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "Kenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program", + "start": 7, + "end": 15, + "confidence": 0.530354380607605, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 51 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**out of which are refugee households (Number) **|**out of which are refugee households (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who are classified as refugees who have access to water
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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(Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|\n\n\n\nPage 39 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "DLI allocation", + "start": 1004, + "end": 1006, + "confidence": 0.5206854939460754, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Villages", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 43 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program(P179012)\n\n|0|0|40,000|100,000|100,000|150,000|200,000|130,000|100,000|\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n|0.00|0.00|1,200,000.00|3,000,000.00|3,000,000.00|4,500,000.00|6,000,000.00|3,900,000.00|3,000,000.00|\n|DLI allocation|DLI allocation|24,600,000.00|24,600,000.00|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of 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Total Financing Amount|4.0%|4.0%|\n|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|\n|0|0|100|100|200|200|200|100|100|\n|0.00|0.00|2,460,000.00|2,460,000.00|4,920,000.00|4,920,000.00|4,920,000.00|2,460,000.00|2,460,000.00|\n|DLI allocation|DLI allocation|24,600,000.00|24,600,000.00|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing 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percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number 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: Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|\n|0|0|33|33|33|33|33|33|0|\n|0.00|0.00|3,716,663.50|3,716,663.50|3,716,663.50|3,716,663.50|3,716,663.50|3,716,663.50|0.00|\n|DLI allocation|DLI allocation|22,300,011.00|22,300,011.00|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|13.0%|13.0%|\n|**8 : Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number )**|**8 : Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number 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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
Collection|County Government Department of Health|\n|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|**Households provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)DLI**|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who are provided with an improved sanitation facility
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using MoH-prescribed M&E protocols for rural sanitation
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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Outcomes|\n|---|---|---|---|---|\n|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|Increased
sustainable
access to
improved water
services for
climate
vulnerable rural
households, in
selected
counties,
including
refugees
hosting
counties.

Increased
sustainable
access to
improved
sanitation
services and
elimination of
open
defecation
providers in
selected
climate
vulnerable
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties.

Improved
financial
performance of
WSPs in
selected
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties|Universal
access to safe
water supply
and improved
sanitation
services in
Kenya’s 47
counties by
2030 in an
affordable,
equitable, and
sustainable
manner|\n|1.1 Prepare county-wide water and
sanitation strategy
1.2 Design and construct rural water supply
infrastructure
1.3 Establish professional service delivery
models|•
County water and sanitation
strategy and investment plan
approved**(DLI 1)**

Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
adopted|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|\n|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|\n|2.1 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|\n|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|\n|3.1 WSPs undertake reforms to ensure full
compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|\n|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|4.1 Design NAWASIP performance-based
fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
schemes, and WASH facilities in public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|\n\n\n\n26 Climate-vulnerable rural areas are areas that are prone to climate change-exacerbated floods and/or droughts. 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Facilities provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural Healthcare Facilities provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|100|200|400|600|800|900|1000|\n|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the program (Number) (Number)**|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the program (Number) (Number)**|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the program (Number) (Number)**|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the program (Number) (Number)**|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the program (Number) (Number)**|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the program (Number) (Number)**|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the program (Number) (Number)**|**Fecal sludge treatment facilities constructed and/or rehabilitated under the program (Number) (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|10|30|50|70|90|100|100|\n|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance of Water Service Providers in participating Counties**|**Improved operational and financial performance 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private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|**Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number)DLI **|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|0|0|US$1,000,000|US$3,000,000|US$6,000,000|US$8,000,000|US$8,000,000|\n|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|**WSP customers satisfied with their water supply services (Percentage)**|\n|Dec/2023|||||||Jun/2030|\n|0|||||||100|\n|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**Improving Sector reforms, coordination and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP Performance-based Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfer Mechanism approved (Text)**|**NAWASIP 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launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|**Annual water sector M&E report prepared and publicly launched (Text)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n\n\n\nPage 36 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "Annual water sector M&E report", + "start": 2554, + "end": 2561, + "confidence": 0.9901345372200012, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 40 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program(P179012)\n\n|0|40000|140000|240000|390000|590000|720000|820000|\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n|**Rural public early childhood development centres and primary schools provided with adequate WASH facilities 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A national integrated M&E system and Results\nFramework will be established by the SDWS for monitoring and reporting of the national program." + }, + { + "text": "water sector M&E report", + "start": 717, + "end": 723, + "confidence": 0.9708142876625061, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 55 + ], + "context": "The total amount allocated to this DLI will be equally divided into the 33 WSPs.
Then the annual disbursement each year will be made against the degree of achievement for each WSP as
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Then the annual disbursement each year will be made against the degree of achievement for each WSP as
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sustainable
access to
improved water
services for
climate
vulnerable rural
households, in
selected
counties,
including
refugees
hosting
counties.

Increased
sustainable
access to
improved
sanitation
services and
elimination of
open
defecation
providers in
selected
climate
vulnerable
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties.

Improved
financial
performance of
WSPs in
selected
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties|Universal
access to safe
water supply
and improved
sanitation
services in
Kenya’s 47
counties by
2030 in an
affordable,
equitable, and
sustainable
manner|\n|1.1 Prepare county-wide water and
sanitation strategy
1.2 Design and construct rural water supply
infrastructure
1.3 Establish professional service delivery
models|•
County water and sanitation
strategy and investment plan
approved**(DLI 1)**

Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
adopted|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|\n|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|\n|2.1 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|\n|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|\n|3.1 WSPs undertake reforms to ensure full
compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|\n|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|4.1 Design NAWASIP performance-based
fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
schemes, and WASH facilities in public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|\n\n\n\n26 Climate-vulnerable rural areas are areas that are prone to climate change-exacerbated floods and/or droughts. All rural areas under in this\nProgram are climate vulnerable." + }, + { + "text": "PIAPs", + "start": 1271, + "end": 1272, + "confidence": 0.5577489137649536, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 18 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n**Table 1. Program Theory of Change**\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n|Proposed Activities|Outputs|Short-Term Outcomes|Medium-Term
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refugees
hosting
counties.

Increased
sustainable
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open
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selected
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financial
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selected
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including
refugee hosting
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water supply
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sanitation
services in
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2030 in an
affordable,
equitable, and
sustainable
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infrastructure
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County water and sanitation
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approved**(DLI 1)**

Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
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Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
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Climate vulnerable rural
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Sustainably functioning rural
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Climate vulnerable rural
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change communication/demand creation &
market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|\n|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|\n|3.1 WSPs undertake reforms to ensure full
compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|\n|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|4.1 Design NAWASIP performance-based
fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
schemes, and WASH facilities in public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
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villages certified as achieving CWS status. The
following requirement of CWS certification must be
fully met: (i) village has been verified as achieving
ODF status; (ii) at least 70 percent of households in
the village have access to an improved sanitation
facility; (iii) all public ECD and primary schools within
the village have improved school WASH facilities
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facilities that meet minimum standards, and (v)
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primary schools and HCFs will comply
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Ministry of Education (MoE), inclusive
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villages certified as achieving CWS status. The
following requirement of CWS certification must be
fully met: (i) village has been verified as achieving
ODF status; (ii) at least 70 percent of households in
the village have access to an improved sanitation
facility; (iii) all public ECD and primary schools within
the village have improved school WASH facilities
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primary schools and HCFs will comply
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the Ministry of Health (MoH) and
Ministry of Education (MoE), inclusive
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implementation of the PIAP. The total amount allocated to this DLI will be equally divided into the 33 WSPs.
Then the annual disbursement each year will be made against the degree of achievement for each WSP as
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**supply) (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that addopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses beyond domestic portable water**
**supply) (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that addopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses beyond domestic portable water**
**supply) (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that addopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses beyond domestic portable water**
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**supply) (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that addopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses beyond domestic portable water**
**supply) (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes constructed under the program that addopt a WASH plus approach (provide water for multiple productive uses beyond domestic portable water**
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Outcomes/PDO|Long-Term
Outcomes|\n|---|---|---|---|---|\n|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|Increased
sustainable
access to
improved water
services for
climate
vulnerable rural
households, in
selected
counties,
including
refugees
hosting
counties.

Increased
sustainable
access to
improved
sanitation
services and
elimination of
open
defecation
providers in
selected
climate
vulnerable
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties.

Improved
financial
performance of
WSPs in
selected
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties|Universal
access to safe
water supply
and improved
sanitation
services in
Kenya’s 47
counties by
2030 in an
affordable,
equitable, and
sustainable
manner|\n|1.1 Prepare county-wide water and
sanitation strategy
1.2 Design and construct rural water supply
infrastructure
1.3 Establish professional service delivery
models|•
County water and sanitation
strategy and investment plan
approved**(DLI 1)**

Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
adopted|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|\n|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|\n|2.1 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|\n|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|\n|3.1 WSPs undertake reforms to ensure full
compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
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fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
schemes, and WASH facilities in public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|\n\n\n\n26 Climate-vulnerable rural areas are areas that are prone to climate change-exacerbated floods and/or droughts. All rural areas under in this\nProgram are climate vulnerable." + }, + { + "text": "data collected for 17 of 31 WSPs", + "start": 767, + "end": 774, + "confidence": 0.5208715200424194, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "World Bank", + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 34 + ], + "context": "**Private Capital Facilitation. The Program reflects the World Bank’s mobilizing finance for development strategy,**\n**promotes PCM and is private capital enabled (PCE).** A total of US$8 million PCM out of commercial loans for WSPs is\nexpected to be leveraged under DLI 8. 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an approved PIAP (Number )**|**6 : Number of WSPs compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements for good governance and have an approved PIAP (Number )**|**6 : Number of WSPs compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements for good governance and have an approved PIAP (Number )**|**6 : Number of WSPs compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements for good governance and have an approved PIAP (Number )**|**6 : Number of WSPs compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements for good governance and have an approved PIAP (Number )**|**6 : Number of WSPs compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements for good governance and have an approved PIAP (Number )**|**6 : Number of WSPs compliant with the legal and regulatory requirements for good governance and have an approved PIAP (Number )**|\n|0|0|10|23|0|0|0|0|0|\n|0.00|0.00|4,090,900.00|9,409,070.00|0.00|0.00|0.00|0.00|0.00|\n|DLI allocation|DLI allocation|13,500,000.00|13,500,000.00|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|6.0%|6.0%|\n|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|**7 : Water Supply Providers that achieve 100 percent of their Operating Cost Coverage Ratio target as per their approved Performance Improvement Action Plans (Number )**|\n|0|0|33|33|33|33|33|33|0|\n|0.00|0.00|3,716,663.50|3,716,663.50|3,716,663.50|3,716,663.50|3,716,663.50|3,716,663.50|0.00|\n|DLI allocation|DLI allocation|22,300,011.00|22,300,011.00|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|13.0%|13.0%|\n|**8 : Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number )**|**8 : Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number )**|**8 : Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number )**|**8 : Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number )**|**8 : Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number )**|**8 : Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number )**|**8 : Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number )**|**8 : Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number )**|**8 : Amount of financing leveraged by WSPs from private/commercial financing sources (Number )**|\n|0|0|0|0|1|1|0|1|1|\n|0.00|0.00|0.00|0.00|1,000,000.00|2,000,000.00|3,000,000.00|2,000,000.00|0.00|\n|DLI allocation|DLI allocation|8,000,000.00|8,000,000.00|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|2.0%|2.0%|\n|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|\n\n\n\nPage 39 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "Villages achieving Open defecation free status", + "start": 520, + "end": 526, + "confidence": 0.7166344523429871, + "dataset_tag": "vague", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Villages", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 43 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program(P179012)\n\n|0|0|40,000|100,000|100,000|150,000|200,000|130,000|100,000|\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n|0.00|0.00|1,200,000.00|3,000,000.00|3,000,000.00|4,500,000.00|6,000,000.00|3,900,000.00|3,000,000.00|\n|DLI allocation|DLI allocation|24,600,000.00|24,600,000.00|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|13.0%|13.0%|\n|**5 : Villages that achieve and sustain community-wide sanitation status (Number )**|**5 : 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)|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.2 : Villages that achieve community-wide sanitation status (Number )|\n|0|0|100|100|200|200|200|100|100|\n|0.00|0.00|2,460,000.00|2,460,000.00|4,920,000.00|4,920,000.00|4,920,000.00|2,460,000.00|2,460,000.00|\n|DLI allocation|DLI allocation|24,600,000.00|24,600,000.00|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing Amount|11.0%|11.0%|\n|➢ 5.3 : Villages that sustain community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.3 : Villages that sustain community-wide sanitation status (Number )|➢ 5.3 : Villages that 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(Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|**9 : Water sector intergovernmental planning, coordination and monitoring reforms implemented (Text )**|\n\n\n\nPage 39 of 58" + }, + { + "text": "status", + "start": 600, + "end": 601, + "confidence": 0.5095678567886353, + "dataset_tag": "vague", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Villages", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 43 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program(P179012)\n\n|0|0|40,000|100,000|100,000|150,000|200,000|130,000|100,000|\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n|0.00|0.00|1,200,000.00|3,000,000.00|3,000,000.00|4,500,000.00|6,000,000.00|3,900,000.00|3,000,000.00|\n|DLI allocation|DLI allocation|24,600,000.00|24,600,000.00|As a % of Total Financing Amount|As a % of Total Financing 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Program Theory of Change**\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n|Proposed Activities|Outputs|Short-Term Outcomes|Medium-Term
Outcomes/PDO|Long-Term
Outcomes|\n|---|---|---|---|---|\n|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|Increased
sustainable
access to
improved water
services for
climate
vulnerable rural
households, in
selected
counties,
including
refugees
hosting
counties.

Increased
sustainable
access to
improved
sanitation
services and
elimination of
open
defecation
providers in
selected
climate
vulnerable
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties.

Improved
financial
performance of
WSPs in
selected
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties|Universal
access to safe
water supply
and improved
sanitation
services in
Kenya’s 47
counties by
2030 in an
affordable,
equitable, and
sustainable
manner|\n|1.1 Prepare county-wide water and
sanitation strategy
1.2 Design and construct rural water supply
infrastructure
1.3 Establish professional service delivery
models|•
County water and sanitation
strategy and investment plan
approved**(DLI 1)**

Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
adopted|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|\n|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|\n|2.1 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|\n|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|\n|3.1 WSPs undertake reforms to ensure full
compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|\n|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|4.1 Design NAWASIP performance-based
fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
schemes, and WASH facilities in public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|\n\n\n\n26 Climate-vulnerable rural areas are areas that are prone to climate change-exacerbated floods and/or droughts. All rural areas under in this\nProgram are climate vulnerable." + }, + { + "text": "PCE indicator", + "start": 242, + "end": 244, + "confidence": 0.9657838344573975, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": "Water Fund", + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 34 + ], + "context": "The PMU will have a GM expert who will handle all the grievances at the national level\nas well as those escalated by the counties. Should a grievance not be resolved by the county and national level project\nmechanisms, the aggrieved party will be free to seek redress from other grievance handling mechanisms including the\njudicial system, the Bank’s Grievance Redress Services (GRS) or the Bank’s Accountability Mechanism.\n\n\n**D." + }, + { + "text": "indicator", + "start": 348, + "end": 349, + "confidence": 0.6333469152450562, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "refugee-hosting areas", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 51 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n|Collection|Col2|\n|---|---|\n|**out of which are refugee households (Number) **|**out of which are refugee households (Number) **|\n|Description|This indicator measures the cumulative number of households who are classified as refugees who have access to water
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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per GoK standards and guidelines.|\n|Frequency|Annual measurement|\n|Data source|County Government, MoH M&E records|\n|Methodology for Data
Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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following requirement of CWS certification must be
fully met: (i) village has been verified as achieving
ODF status; (ii) at least 70 percent of households in
the village have access to an improved sanitation
facility; (iii) all public ECD and primary schools within
the village have improved school WASH facilities
meeting minimum standards, (iv) all public HCF
within the village have access to improved WASH
facilities that meet minimum standards, and (v)
fecal waste from the schools and HCFs are safely
disposed. (c) DLR 5.3 - number of villages that
sustain CWS status.|The WASH facilities in public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs will comply
with the minimum standards set by
the Ministry of Health (MoH) and
Ministry of Education (MoE), inclusive
and climate resilient. The WASH
facilities will also adhere to O&M
framework to be prepared under the
IPF." + }, + { + "text": "KPIs", + "start": 777, + "end": 778, + "confidence": 0.874333918094635, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 54 + ], + "context": "The IVA will undertake physcial verification visits to selected water schemes on an agreed sampling
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(Text)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|None|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|YES|\n|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|**Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting counties**|\n|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the program (Number)**|**Rural water supply schemes in 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provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|**Households in refugee hosting areas provided with access to improved water services (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|8780|30732|52683|85610|129512|158049|180000|\n|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|➢out of which are refugee households (Number)|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Mar/2030|\n|0|4000|14000|24000|39000|59000|70000|80000|\n|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|**Sustainably functioning rural water supply schemes in refugee-hosting areas (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|20|50|100|150|180|200|200|\n|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|**Improved sanitation facilities in refugee-hosting counties constructed under the Program (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|8,780|30,732|52,683|85,610|129,512|158,049|180000|\n|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural public schools in refugee hosting areas provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2027|Dec/2028|Dec/2029|Jun/2030|\n|0|10|30|50|70|90|100|100|\n|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|**Rural HCFs in refugee-hosting counties provided with adequate WASH facilities (Number)**|\n|Dec/2023|Dec/2024|Dec/2025|Dec/2026|Dec/2028|Dec/2029||Jun/2023|\n|0|10|30|50|70|90||100|\n|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility (Number)**|**Households in refugee-hosting areas provided with access to an improved sanitation facility 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[14] In addition, while water access rates are higher in the camps than for the host communities,\nthere are problems of service quality, with low volumes per capita, high leakages, and long lines at the water kiosks. [15]\nAccess to sanitation services is low and weak operational and financial sustainability of WSS poses a significant public\nhealth risk in the congested camps." + } + ], + "acronym": [], + "pages": [ + "13", + "14" + ], + "sources": [ + "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf" + ] + }, + { + "dataset_name": "transition roadmap", + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "confidence": [ + 0.6802374720573425 + ], + "count": 2, + "description": "", + "producer": "", + "author": "", + "geography": "", + "publication_year": "", + "reference_year": "", + "reference_population": "", + "is_used": "False", + "usage_context": "background", + "form_counts": { + "transition roadmap": 1, + "Transition roadmap": 1 + }, + "occurrences": [ + { + "text": "transition roadmap", + "start": 2057, + "end": 2059, + "confidence": 0.6802374720573425, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 18 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n**Table 1. Program Theory of Change**\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n|Proposed Activities|Outputs|Short-Term Outcomes|Medium-Term
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climate
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counties.

Increased
sustainable
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selected
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refugee hosting
counties.

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selected
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County water and sanitation
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Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
adopted|•
Climate vulnerable rural
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improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
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Sustainably functioning rural
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change communication/demand creation &
market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
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compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|\n|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|4.1 Design NAWASIP performance-based
fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
schemes, and WASH facilities in public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|\n\n\n\n26 Climate-vulnerable rural areas are areas that are prone to climate change-exacerbated floods and/or droughts. All rural areas under in this\nProgram are climate vulnerable." + }, + { + "text": "Transition roadmap", + "start": 2112, + "end": 2114, + "confidence": 0.5274730920791626, + "dataset_tag": "non-dataset", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 18 + ], + "context": "**The World Bank**\nKenya Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Program (P179012)\n\n\n**Table 1. Program Theory of Change**\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n|Proposed Activities|Outputs|Short-Term Outcomes|Medium-Term
Outcomes/PDO|Long-Term
Outcomes|\n|---|---|---|---|---|\n|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|**RA 1: Increasing sustainable access to improved water services for households in climate-vulnerable26 rural areas**|Increased
sustainable
access to
improved water
services for
climate
vulnerable rural
households, in
selected
counties,
including
refugees
hosting
counties.

Increased
sustainable
access to
improved
sanitation
services and
elimination of
open
defecation
providers in
selected
climate
vulnerable
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties.

Improved
financial
performance of
WSPs in
selected
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties|Universal
access to safe
water supply
and improved
sanitation
services in
Kenya’s 47
counties by
2030 in an
affordable,
equitable, and
sustainable
manner|\n|1.1 Prepare county-wide water and
sanitation strategy
1.2 Design and construct rural water supply
infrastructure
1.3 Establish professional service delivery
models|•
County water and sanitation
strategy and investment plan
approved**(DLI 1)**

Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
adopted|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|\n|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|**RA 2: Increasing sustainable access to improved sanitation services, and elimination of OD in climate-vulnerable rural areas**|\n|2.1 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|\n|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|**RA 3: Improved financial performance of WSPs in participating counties**|\n|3.1 WSPs undertake reforms to ensure full
compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|\n|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|**RA 4 - Improving Sector reforms, coordination, and M&E Capacity for integrated water management**|\n|4.1 Design NAWASIP performance-based
fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
schemes, and WASH facilities in public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|\n\n\n\n26 Climate-vulnerable rural areas are areas that are prone to climate change-exacerbated floods and/or droughts. All rural areas under in this\nProgram are climate vulnerable." + } + ], + "acronym": [], + "pages": [ + "18" + ], + "sources": [ + "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf" + ] + }, + { + "dataset_name": "baseline survey of water points", + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "confidence": [ + 0.8301588892936707 + ], + "count": 2, + "description": "sector\nmonitoring and reporting", + "producer": "", + "author": "", + "geography": "", + "publication_year": "", + "reference_year": "", + "reference_population": "service providers", + "is_used": "False", + "usage_context": "supporting", + "form_counts": { + "baseline survey of water points": 1, + "baseline survey": 1 + }, + "occurrences": [ + { + "text": "baseline survey of water points", + "start": 331, + "end": 336, + "confidence": 0.8301588892936707, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": "sector\nmonitoring and reporting", + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 21 + ], + "context": "Priority will also be given to incentivize\nthe adoption of an integrated refugees-host community water utility services model in refugee-hosting\nmunicipalities.\n\n\n**IPF Component (US$20 million IDA including US$10 million WHR)**\n\n\n27. **The IPF will provide TA and capacity-building activities for the implementing agencies and support for sector**\n**monitoring and reporting and refugee policy and coordination.** The SDWS will be supported to revise the WSS\nInfrastructure Design Manual, strengthen the capacity of participating counties, and enhance design and construction\nquality supervision." + }, + { + "text": "baseline survey", + "start": 330, + "end": 332, + "confidence": 0.6315540671348572, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 34 + ], + "context": "The PMU will have a GM expert who will handle all the grievances at the national level\nas well as those escalated by the counties. Should a grievance not be resolved by the county and national level project\nmechanisms, the aggrieved party will be free to seek redress from other grievance handling mechanisms including the\njudicial system, the Bank’s Grievance Redress Services (GRS) or the Bank’s Accountability Mechanism.\n\n\n**D." + } + ], + "acronym": [], + "pages": [ + "21", + "34" + ], + "sources": [ + "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf" + ] + }, + { + "dataset_name": "PDO Level Results Indicators", + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "confidence": [ + 0.9205819368362427 + ], + "count": 2, + "description": "", + "producer": "", + "author": "", + "geography": "", + "publication_year": "", + "reference_year": "", + "reference_population": "households", + "is_used": "False", + "usage_context": "supporting", + "form_counts": { + "PDO Level Results Indicators": 1, + "PDO Indicators": 1 + }, + "occurrences": [ + { + "text": "PDO Level Results Indicators", + "start": 478, + "end": 482, + "confidence": 0.9205819368362427, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 21 + ], + "context": "**IPF Component (US$20 million IDA including US$10 million WHR)**\n\n\n27. **The IPF will provide TA and capacity-building activities for the implementing agencies and support for sector**\n**monitoring and reporting and refugee policy and coordination.** The SDWS will be supported to revise the WSS\nInfrastructure Design Manual, strengthen the capacity of participating counties, and enhance design and construction\nquality supervision. 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Collection|County Government Water Department, WSP|\n\n\n\nPage 42 of 58" + } + ], + "acronym": [], + "pages": [ + "21", + "46" + ], + "sources": [ + "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf" + ] + }, + { + "dataset_name": "intermediate results indicators", + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "confidence": [ + 0.9370010495185852 + ], + "count": 2, + "description": "", + "producer": "", + "author": "", + "geography": "Kenya", + "publication_year": "2020", + "reference_year": "", + "reference_population": "WSPs", + "is_used": "False", + "usage_context": "supporting", + "form_counts": { + "results indicators": 1, + "intermediate results indicators": 1 + }, + "occurrences": [ + { + "text": "results indicators", + "start": 602, + "end": 604, + "confidence": 0.9075315594673157, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": null, + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 27 + ], + "context": "35. **The Program will have a Program Steering Committee (PSC) and a Program Technical Committee (PTC).** The PSC\nwill provide policy guidance, oversight, and strategic direction including inter-ministries, departments, and agencies\n(MDAs) coordination and conflict arbitration. The PSC will meet at least biannually and as and when required and will be\nresponsible for endorsing the Annual Performance Assessment (APA) results." + }, + { + "text": "intermediate results indicators", + "start": 646, + "end": 649, + "confidence": 0.9370010495185852, + "dataset_tag": "descriptive", + "description": null, + "author": null, + "geography": "Kenya", + "source": "https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099120123140034670/pdf/BOSIB-9a6accb6-73d1-4bd1-8307-d41a339a51ab.pdf", + "page": [ + 34 + ], + "context": "**Private Capital Facilitation. The Program reflects the World Bank’s mobilizing finance for development strategy,**\n**promotes PCM and is private capital enabled (PCE).** A total of US$8 million PCM out of commercial loans for WSPs is\nexpected to be leveraged under DLI 8. 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Program Theory of Change**\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n|Proposed Activities|Outputs|Short-Term Outcomes|Medium-Term
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sustainable
access to
improved water
services for
climate
vulnerable rural
households, in
selected
counties,
including
refugees
hosting
counties.

Increased
sustainable
access to
improved
sanitation
services and
elimination of
open
defecation
providers in
selected
climate
vulnerable
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties.

Improved
financial
performance of
WSPs in
selected
counties,
including
refugee hosting
counties|Universal
access to safe
water supply
and improved
sanitation
services in
Kenya’s 47
counties by
2030 in an
affordable,
equitable, and
sustainable
manner|\n|1.1 Prepare county-wide water and
sanitation strategy
1.2 Design and construct rural water supply
infrastructure
1.3 Establish professional service delivery
models|•
County water and sanitation
strategy and investment plan
approved**(DLI 1)**

Water supply schemes
constructed

Delivery models for O&M
adopted|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 3)**|•
Climate vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved water services**(DLI 2)**

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market-based sanitation activities at
community-level
2.2 Design and construct WASH facilities in
rural public Early Childhood Development
Centres (ECD) and primary schools and
healthcare facilities
2.3 Undertake Fecal sludge management|•
Improved sanitation facilities
constructed

WASH facilities in rural public ECD
and primary schools and HCFs
constructed

Fecal sludge safely emptied and
disposed|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
**(DLI 4)**

Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
adequate WASH facilities**(DLI 5)**|•
Climate-vulnerable rural
households have access to
improved sanitation services
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Communities sustain open
defecation free status (ODF,
public ECD and primary schools
and HCFs have access to
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compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements
3.2 Prepare WSP Performance Improvement
Action Plans (PIAPs)
3.3 Prepare prioritized investments in the
PIAPs|•
WSPs fully compliant with legal
and regulatory requirements for
good governance and downwards
accountability**(DLI6)**

PIAPs approved by WSP Board of
Directors**(DLI6)**

Prioritized investments in the
PIAPs implemented|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
**8)**|•
Improved operating cost
coverage of WSPs**(DLI 7)**

Improved gender diversity in
WSP leadership positions27

WSPs leveraging additional
Private/commercial capital**(DLI**
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fiscal transfer mechanism
4.2 Design national integrated WSS sub-
sector M&E system
4.3 Operationalize the Water Sector
Intergovernmental Sector Coordination
framework (WSIGCF)|•
NAWASIP performance-based
intergovernmental fiscal transfer
mechanism approved by Cabinet
**(DLI 9)**

WSIGCF implemented**(DLI 9)**

Annual water sector M&E report
prepared**(DLI 9)**
|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
accountability, coordination,
capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|•
Improved water sector
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capacity for service delivery and
results reporting|\n|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|**RA 5 - Improving integrated WASH services for refugee hosting communities**|\n|5.1 Design and construct water supply
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and primary schools and HCFs in refugee
camps and host communities
5.2 Undertake sanitation & hygiene behavior
change communication/demand creation &
market-based Sanitation activities in refugee
camps and host communities.
5.3 Prepare a transition roadmap for an
integrated water utility model|•
Water supply schemes, sanitation
facilities and WASH facilities
constructed HCFs and public
schools in refugee camps and
host communities28

Transition roadmap for
integrated water utility services
model implemented|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
utility services provided|•
Refugees and host community
households provided with
access to improved water and
sanitation services**(DLI 10)**

Sustainably functioning rural
water supply schemes**(DLI 11)**

Communities sustain
community-wide sanitation
status (ODF, public ECD and
primary schools and HCFs)**(DLI**
**12)**

Sustainable integrated water
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Collection|Qualitative inspections and quantitative data collection using prescribed M&E protocols defined in the POM|\n|Responsibility for Data
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