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1 Nepal - Vision 1. Equitable and universal access : - 2015: Water 93%; Sanitation 85% - 2017: Universal access to basic water and sanitation - 2027: 50% will have higher level of water supply services - Sector Wide Approach on WASH 2. Focus for 2014-2016 - Accelerate social movement for sanitation and hygiene - Basic water supply for poor and marginalized; - Improve functionality and sustainability of WASH; - Move towards programmatic approach/SWAp; Inequalities: - Low water access in hills and mountain - Poor Sanitation in flat land/Boarder
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2 Progress on 2012 Commitments 1. WASH Sector Assessment and Reform: - Built consensus on programmatic SWAp (Joint Sector Review, JSR2-2014); 2. Coordination Structure - Established coordination mechanisms at all levels; 3. Sanitation and Hygiene - Nationwide Sanitation Social movement (62% sanitation coverage; 32% of population live in ODF environment); - Formulated MDG/MAF action plan on sanitation 4. Promote evidence based planning and monitoring - Formulated district and village WASH strategic action plan 5. Hosting SACOSAN-V Ministerial Conference - Successfully hosted SACOSAN-V and formulated country specific action plan to implement the Kathmandu Declaration 2013 6. Formulate Coherent Sector Programme Document -- Government and sector partners fully committed to finalise ONE WASH Sector - Development P lan by June 2014
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3 Challenges Functionality / Sustainability of WASH systems 30% need rehabilitation or reconstruction Inequality GESI – 35% of schools do not have separate toilets to girls Water supply in hills/mountains, and sanitation in plains Urban WASH Nepal is most rapidly urbanizing country in South Asia – solid and wastewater management is a major issue Climate Change Water induced disasters and source depletion Significant resource gap USD 1.7-2.7 billion Sector capacity Standard modules, tools and procedures
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4 1.Continue Sector Reform -Build consensus on WASH Sector Development Plan (SWAp) -Align all programmes and budget with GoN plans -Decentralised planning and resource allocation for most deprived/unreached people; -Strengthen WASH coordination structures 2. Accelerate Social Movement for Sanitation -Focus on low sanitation coverage districts and move towards total sanitation -Invest in urban sanitation – solid waste, wastewater & fecal sludge management 3. Improve Functionality/Sustainability WASH services -Sector wide capacity development -Mainstream climate change adaptation 4. Improve Sector Financing -Meet funding gap for basic and higher services; -Improve aid effectiveness Nepal: 2014 Commitment
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