Approaches to municipal capacity building, to improve sanitation service delivery in Ghana?

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Re: Building municipal capacity for sanitation provision- international examples and experiences

I came across this example of capacity building in Senegal and thought of your survey:
DIOP, Y.S., “Capacity Building for an Improved Fecal Sludge Management and Service Chain”, (Senegal)
fsm5.susana.org/images/FSM_Conference_Ma...iop_-der-version.pdf
(or find it on this page: fsm5.susana.org/en/downloads/conference-materials)

I like their work with journalists, see on Slide 6:

FOSTER AN EFFICIENT CIRCULAR INFORMATION

• Journalists from 6 key media outlets
were trained on sanitation and how to
cover sanitation issues
• Engage with selected medias outlets as
key stakeholder within the service chain
• Journalists strengthened their capacity
in writing articles, reports or
advertorials on non-sewered sanitation.


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Re: Building municipal capacity for sanitation provision- international examples and experiences

We are a group of students from the University of Sheffield conducting research into building municipal capacity for sanitation provision in countries all over the world. Our specific focus for our report is Ghana, however we are keen to learn about experiences of building municipal capacity across the globe.

We have created a short survey, which should only take 10 minutes. If anyone with any relevant experiences in this field could share them with us, through the survey, that'd be greatly appreciated. The survey is linked below:

www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/27FQ37N

Thanks in advance to those who share their experiences with us!

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Re: Approaches to municipal capacity building, to improve sanitation service delivery in Ghana?

Hi Neele, Shanshan, Natasha, Lauren and Alex,

Good luck with your student project. You have come to the right place!
However, your question is really broad and it's hard to respond in a meaningful manner without knowing what your literature review has turned up so far?

I just wanted to give you two links quickly in case you haven't found them yet:
- For an example from India look of the publications by NIUA in the SuSanA library: www.susana.org/en/knowledge-hub/resource...title=&author=&year= Also be sure to read the posts by Depinder Kapur in the forum, e.g. start with this one: forum.susana.org/196-capacity-developmen...anitation-niua-india and then read his other 66 posts (he is an expert on capacity building for sanitation in India)
- For information on Ghana be sure to review the threads in this sub-category: forum.susana.org/ghana-government-initiatives ("Ghana - government initiatives, private sector collaborations")

Please let us know how you get on and what you find. Make sure you share your final report here when you're finished. Thanks.

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Re: Municipal Capacity Building approaches for improving sanitation provision

Hallo colleagues. Thanks for your interest in capacity building and sanitation. I once worked with six urban municipalities in Zimbabwe with support from African Development Bank and Zimfund and youncan get more information on www.afdb.org/en/topics-and-sectors/initi...ti-donor-trust-fund/
Capacity building approaches will definetely depend on the nature of the problems identified which needs to be addressed through capacity building but i would recommend participatory approaches which will target the whole sanitation value chain i.e from user interface upto disposal and re-use. Most programs have only focused on one aspect mainly the treatment plants but forgeting the other components e.g desludging, transportation. I have also seen that look and learn visits have an impact as it helps participants to understand the concepts on the ground as opposed to theory. For monitoring we have checked on howmany policies or municipal resolutions have been passed after trainings to support sanitation. We have also looked at the budget allocation and also the actual amount spent on sanitation. External factors affecting implementation have been political interference, residents not paying for services hence municipalities not able to sustain service delivery
Ziggy Kugedera is a Holder of a Bsc in health promotion, Masters in public health- health promotion, Msc in Sanitation and former Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Scholar. Have 15 years experience in SBCC, WASH(FSM, CLTS) and Public Health
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Hats off to your effort.
Iam in coimbatore,tamil nadu india.im advisor to GOPA/GIZ/Government of India.
One of the project area is capacity building in coimbatore city municipal corporation focussing on solid waste management.
It's a challenge to imbibe passion into this profession.
Workers are doing for the sack of their livelihood and also they are not exposed to any other skill to migrate.They belong to one particular sect , hence others will not prefer this profession.
Due to little education and knowledge of their work their performance in cleaning the SW is an issue.
In spite of this, continuous training and upscaling their knowledge to convert their garbage collection process only will give desired result in the long run.there is no short term remedies to address this issue.
Periodic workshops,site visits,issues related to unhygienic situations will give them confidence and the society as such support this effort.Apart from this school children should be educated about the importance this issue.

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Municipal Capacity Building approaches for improving sanitation provision

Dear all,

We are a team of masters students from the Urban Studies and Planning department at The University of Sheffield and are currently working on a research consultancy project with IMC Worldwide.

Our project is centered around assessing approaches to municipal capacity building, to improve sanitation service delivery in Ghana. We are hoping to evaluate and develop existing strategies for municipal institutional capacity development as well as identifying gaps to improve sanitation services in the urban environment. We aim to do this with further investigation into the following areas:

What, in your opinion are useful techniques in capacity building for sanitation provision?

What monitoring and evaluation techniques have you used to review capacity building interventions?

What successes and failures were identified through Monitoring & Evaluation?

What external factors affect capacity building interventions?

We would really like to hear any thoughts which you have regarding our research questions, and whether you have any experiences of capacity building and sanitation provision (both international examples and examples specific to the Ghanaian context) which you would like to share with us.

Kind Regards,

Neele, Shanshan, Natasha, Lauren and Alex
(MA Urban Studies and Planning, The University of Sheffield)

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