Type:
Publication
Description:
This learning resource summarises a range of indicators that WASH service authorities and their civil society organisations (CSOs) can use to monitor the key risks of six climate hazards to household WASH access. Specifically, the indicators pertain to changes in the natural or built environment that may be outside the sphere of control of a WASH program.
This learning resource is intended to help WASH service authorities and their supporting civil society organisations (CSOs) to reflect on the indicators they could use in their own contexts to monitor climate risks to WASH.
WASH CSOs that want to support government service authorities to proactively monitor and respond to emerging risks to WASH from climate change can use this learning resource as a tool to reflect on elements needed to set up or upgrade a monitoring system.
This learning resource is intended to help WASH service authorities and their supporting civil society organisations (CSOs) to reflect on the indicators they could use in their own contexts to monitor climate risks to WASH.
WASH CSOs that want to support government service authorities to proactively monitor and respond to emerging risks to WASH from climate change can use this learning resource as a tool to reflect on elements needed to set up or upgrade a monitoring system.
Guiding Principle:
Resilience and Adaptive Capacity
Inclusiveness and Gender Equality
Environmental Sustainability and Circular Economy
Applicable to:
Water Supply and Sanitation Service Providers
Developed by:
Water for Women