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This involves mapping at a suitable administrative level of the Sustainable Development Goal JMP service level categories for Health care facilities.
Strategic.
Baseline.
Prior to response.
WASH cluster.
Planning for WASH investments and resource allocations.
Consider indicators for change/improvement over time. If these indicators exist then consider time series mapping or other visualisations such as graphs.
Administration boundaries - such as GADM or common operational datasets (CODs) from Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX).
Health facilities
HealthSites.io
Mapping of the severity of WASH needs via a severity index. Use a severity scale based on several WASH indicators and non-WASH indicators. Create a composite index and rank each administrative level from 1 to 5 (or 7), from “No problem” to “Catastrophic problem”. Indicators can be weighted, if some are considered more important than others, depending on the context. Classify administrative level from the lowest to highest WASH people in need number, or by the percentage of people in need as compared to the whole population. Identify thresholds and rank each administrative level from 1 to 5 (or 7), from “No problem” to “Catastrophic problem” based on people in need figures, or the percentage of people in need as compared to the whole population. Broken down by age and gender.
Operational and strategic.
Baseline and situational.
As early as possible, after assessments and updated throughout.
WASH cluster and wider cluster system.
Provides WASH operational context for response, identifying evolving efforts, gaps and overlaps.
See description.
https://mapaction.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/prepcircle/pages/13440516179/EPC+Report+WASH
This involves mapping at a suitable administrative level of the Sustainable Development Goal JMP service level categories for
Strategic.
Baseline.
Prior to response.
WASH cluster.
Planning for WASH investments and resource allocations.
Consider indicators for change/improvement over time. If these indicators exist then consider time series mapping or other visualisations such as graphs.
Administration boundaries - such as or common operational datasets (CODs) from .
Schools and other education facilities -
This involves mapping at a suitable administrative level of the Sustainable Development Goal JMP service level categories for hygiene which refers to the the conditions and practices that help maintain health and prevent spread of disease such as handwashing.
Strategic.
Baseline.
Prior to response.
WASH cluster.
Planning for WASH investments and resource allocations.
Consider indicators for change/improvement over time. If these indicators exist then consider time series mapping or other visualisations such as graphs.
Administration boundaries - such as GADM or common operational datasets (CODs) from Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX).
Mapping of educational institutes and their WASH capabilities and requirements including main source and availability status of drinking water. Quantity, type, status, capacity and gender separation of toilets/latrines. Quantity, type, capacity, status of handwashing facilities including availablility or not of water and soap. Consider indicators for change/improvement over time.
Strategic.
Baseline.
Planning for WASH investments and resource allocations and prepardness.
WASH cluster and national/regional government.
Planning for WASH investments and resource allocations and prepardness planning.
See description.
https://mapaction.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/prepcircle/pages/13440516179/EPC+Report+WASH
Due to the SDG targets emphasising universal access, WASH focus has now expanded outside of the household to include:
educational facilities
health care facilities
workplaces
other public spaces
Click through on each section to explore further maps on institutional WASH.
Health care institutions and WASH
Mapping of the results of WASH needs assessments including GWC core WASH indicators (see WASH EPC report for details).
Operational and strategic.
Baseline and situational.
As early as possible, after assessments and updated throughout.
WASH cluster and wider cluster system.
Provides WASH operational context for response, identifying evolving efforts, gaps and overlaps.
See description.
https://mapaction.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/prepcircle/pages/13440516179/EPC+Report+WASH
Mapping of current and proposed WASH needs costs. Broken down by age and gender.
Operational and strategic.
Baseline and situational.
As early as possible, after assessments and updated throughout.
WASH cluster and wider cluster system.
Provides WASH operational context for response, identifying evolving efforts, gaps and overlaps.
See description.
https://mapaction.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/prepcircle/pages/13440516179/EPC+Report+WASH
This involves mapping at a suitable administrative level of the Sustainable Development Goal JMP service level categories for which is to do with the management of excreta.
Strategic.
Baseline.
Prior to response.
WASH cluster.
Planning for WASH investments and resource allocations.
Consider indicators for change/improvement over time. If these indicators exist then consider time series mapping or other visualisations such as graphs.
Administration boundaries - such as or common operational datasets (CODs) from .
Sewage treatment centres - consider ).
This involves mapping at a suitable administrative level of the Sustainable Development Goal JMP service level categories for drinking water services.
Strategic.
Baseline.
Prior to response.
WASH cluster.
Planning for WASH investments and resource allocations.
Consider indicators for change/improvement over time. If these indicators exist then consider time series mapping or other visualisations such as graphs.
Administration boundaries - such as GADM or common operational datasets (CODs) from Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX).
Water sources used by the main household for drinking, cooking, personal hygiene and other domestic uses. This could include open water sources (consider OpenStreetMap) and groundwater and wells.
Mapping of health care institutes and their WASH capabilities and requirements including main location, capacity, availability, operational status and provider of water supply. Location, quantity, type, operational status, capacity, gender division, menstrual, baby changing and limited mobility facilities of toilets to both patients and staff. Location, quantity, operational status, capacity, type of hygiene stations including availability of water and soap. Location, quantity, operational status, capacity, type (normal sharp and infectious) of waste collection stations including if waste separation is carried out and into what number and type of categories . Consider indicators for change/improvement over time.
Strategic.
Baseline.
Planning for WASH investments and resource allocations and prepardness.
WASH cluster and national/regional government.
Planning for WASH investments and resource allocations and prepardness planning.
See description.
https://mapaction.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/prepcircle/pages/13440516179/EPC+Report+WASH
Mapping of WASH needs against WASH planning and coordination both programatically and geographically. Broken down by age and gender.
Operational and strategic.
Baseline and situational.
As early as possible, after assessments and updated throughout.
WASH cluster and wider cluster system.
Provides WASH operational context for response, identifying evolving efforts, gaps and overlaps.
See description.
https://mapaction.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/prepcircle/pages/13440516179/EPC+Report+WASH
The Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for WASH was set up by WHO and UNICEF in the 1990s to monitor WASH progress. It now monitors the progress of WASH on its SDGs:
SDG 6.1 - achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.
SDG 6.2 - achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all, and end open defecation, paying special attention to the needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations
The JMP also monitors other WASH related SDGs:
SDG 1.4 - ensure that all men and women, particularly the poor and the vulnerable, have equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to basic services, ownership, and control over land and other forms of property, inheritance, natural resources, appropriate new technology, and financial services including microfinance
SDG 3.9 - substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water, and soil pollution and contamination
SDG 4.a - build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all
Recent progress on achieving these SDGs can be found in the Progress on Drinking Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 2017 and The Knowledge Base for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goal Targets on Water Supply,Sanitation and Hygiene.
The JMP uses a concept of service ladders to categorise the management of drinking water, sanitation and hygiene. This also enables them to benchmark and compare WASH progress across countries of different stages of development.
Different map products can be created for development WASH related information and data and these can be explored in the following pages.
Drinking water services
Sanitation services
Hygiene services
Educational facilities services
Health care facilities services
Explore the products that to key issues at a national level.
WASH - Who, What, Where, When and for Whom
WASH needs assessments
WASH needs costs
WASH needs gaps
WASH needs severity
WASH needs trends
WASH planning and coordination
Mapping of ongoing 3/5W activity. Consider indicators for change/improvement over time.
Operational and strategic.
Baseline and situational.
As early as possible, after assessments and updated throughout.
WASH cluster and wider cluster system.
Provides WASH operational context for response, identifying evolving efforts, gaps and overlaps.
See description.
https://mapaction.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/prepcircle/pages/13440516179/EPC+Report+WASH
Mapping of planned WASH infrastructure and coordination requirements at a high level.
Operational and strategic.
Baseline and situational.
As early as possible, after assessments and updated throughout.
WASH cluster and wider cluster system.
Provides WASH operational context for response, identifying evolving efforts, gaps and overlaps.
See description.
https://mapaction.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/prepcircle/pages/13440516179/EPC+Report+WASH
Development WASH
Institutional WASH
National WASH
Mapping over changes to assessment, severity and gaps over time. Broken down by age and gender.
Operational and strategic.
Baseline and situational.
As early as possible, after assessments and updated throughout.
WASH cluster and wider cluster system.
Provides WASH operational context for response, identifying evolving efforts, gaps and overlaps.
See description.
https://mapaction.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/prepcircle/pages/13440516179/EPC+Report+WASH