Citizens’ Report Carding – UN Habitat/Maji na Ufanisi Lake Victoria Region and Zanzibar Maji na Ufanisi (Water and Development) Grubs Planning Workshop,

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Citizens’ Report Carding – UN Habitat/Maji na Ufanisi Lake Victoria Region and Zanzibar Maji na Ufanisi (Water and Development) Grubs Planning Workshop, Nairobi, Kenya November 2008

Introduction Maji na Ufanisi is a Kenyan Water and Sanitation NGO which has been in existence since 1997 Programmes: Urban program and Small towns and Rural Areas program The core purposes of the organization are:  Facilitating delivery of Water and Environmental Sanitation services in urban informal settlements and S.T. & R.A’s  Building and strengthening community institutions  Research and advocacy for sustainable Water and Environmnetal Sanitation services in Kenya and beyond

Partners Maji na Ufanisi’s partners include; UN family organizations Private companies Ministry of water Water services regulators Water utility companies

Monitoring tool to provide public agencies with feedback from users of public services Citizen-based Participatory Empowers Citizens’ Report Card

Current monitoring limitations Limited community involvement Most systems collect data that is inappropriate for planning and policy making in the sector Geo-referencing lacking There is no co-relation between levels of service and performance of water service providers Monitoring information rarely trickle down to local levels

Pilot implementation areas Homa Bay and Kisii ( Kenya ) Masaka and Kyotera (Tanzania) Muleba and Bukoba (Uganda) Mutukula (Tanzania/Uganda border) Zanzibar

Outputs Reliable data on current conditions of WATSAN in the specified regions Database on service quality developed Disaggregated analysis tables (basic frequencies, cross tabulations in terms of gender, age) Usefulness of methodology demonstrated Comparison of service provision across towns Geo referenced information fed into data base Information made available in the public domain

Expected outcomes Feedback mechanism in place Basis for communities, civil societies and government to engage in dialogue with service providers to improve services Exposes existing gaps in services provision Improvements in investments Community empowerment (giving them voice to demand for improved services) Service providers incentivized to give better services A system of bench marking service providers in place (that enables good service coverage, quality service delivery and accountability) Capacity to undertake Citizen report carding developed

ASANTE SANA !