Published in: 2011
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Netherlands
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs, German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
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In the period 2008–2010, the Evaluation Departments of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development in cooperation with KfW Entwicklungsbank jointly conducted an impact evaluation of the rural water supply and sanitation programmes in Benin being supported by the donor community. The supported programmes aim to contribute to the achievement of the 7th Millennium Development Goal target ‘to reduce by half the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation by 2015’. The purpose of the impact evaluation is to account for the substantial support provided for rural water supply and sanitation (WSS) programmes in rural Benin as well as to be a useful reference for water supply and sanitation policy development in the future. The study has been undertaken in close consultation with Beninese authorities and partner organizations, particularly the DG Eau, Hygiene and Basic Sanitation Authority (DHAB- Ministry of Health), the Netherlands Embassy and German development cooperation in Benin.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (2011). Impact evaluation of drinking water supply and sanitation programmes in rural Benin - The risk of vanishing effects. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Netherlands
English Rural Sub-Saharan Africa
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