Workshop on the Toolkit for monitoring and evaluating household water treatment and safe storage programmes, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – April 12, 2012
Join the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the Water Institute at the University of North Carolina for an introductory workshop on the basics of a new “Toolkit for monitoring and evaluating household water treatment and safe storage programmes”, published in 2012. This session will take place on Friday 12 April, 2013 from 13:30-16:30 hrs.
Household water treatment and safe storage (HWTS) methods, when used effectively and consistently, can reduce the burden of diarrhoeal disease by improving and maintaining the quality of household drinking water through safe collection, transport, handling, treatment, and storage practices. The toolkit provides a set of tools and indicators to assist in monitoring & evaluation (M&E), and ensure that the full health impact potential of HWTS can be achieved.
The three-hour session will emphasise active audience participation and provide an opportunity to practice and appreciate the challenges of M&E for HWTS. There is no fee for registration however there are a limited number of spaces so be sure to register here to secure your spot!