Introduction
These guidelines have been produced to support water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) professionals from government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society organizations (CSOs) to improve the provision of sustainable and resilient WASH services for communities across the Pacific. It collates current approaches and previous guidance on WASH and resilience in one location, covering theory, guidance and practical tools.
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PART 1
Why WASH Resilience
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Content:
- Objectives and varying challenges
- The WASH resilience approach in Pacific island countries
- Introducing the WASH Resilience Framework
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PART 2
Dealing with risk
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Overview:
- What is risk?
- To know the risks, know the objectives!
- Using risk to support WASH programming
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PART 3
WASH Resilience at national/sub-national level
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Overview:
- National/sub-national processes
- Factors supporting a resilient enabling environment
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Recommended national/sub-national process
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PART 4
WASH Resilience in communities
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Overview:
- Community-level process for WASH resilience
- Local factors supporting WASH resilience
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Conducting DWSSP training
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Major upgrades to the system
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Monitoring
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PART 5
Toolkits and case studies
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Overview:
- National/sub-national risk prioritization procedure for WASH interventions
- DWSSP implementation materials referenced in Part 4
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Case study examples for WASH resilience