Scaling up (Notes by Ulemu Chiluzi)

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Scaling up (Notes by Ulemu Chiluzi)

Scaling Up (Notes by Ulemu Chiluzi)

Scaling up within: increasing the number of interventions with the same village, provinces, Scaling up outside: Increasing the geographical coverage from one village to more village from one district/province to more districts/provinces, from one region to more regions to cover the whole country.

1. Major Issues and Questions i. Resource mobilisation i. Human resource and Capacity Building ii. Coordination-Resource leveraging, uniform data management and collection, harmonised monitoring indicators iii. All inclusive targeting of communities iv. Harmonised data management at all levels-Village, Parish, Sub county, Traditional Authority, Chiefdom, District, Region or province v. Media engagement vi. Partnership and collaboration to bring on board other expertise vii. Consistent Follow up and monitoring viii. Having the right structure to do monitoring and follow up, verification

2. Innovations and Cases-with examples

Sierra Leone- Formed a network of natural leaders that are being involved in triggering that are being involved in triggering of other villages. The network leaders have developed a constitution and registered with Ministry of Social Welfare and District Council Kenya- Performance Contracting-where employees are measure against number of villages triggered Third party certifying Challenges Quality might be compromised in performance Speed Uganda i. Forging strategic partnership with ministry of health to raise more awareness on CLTS and sanitation marketing and get their buy in. ii. To support districts to scale up CLTS in new areas followed with technical support supervision and monitoring. iii. Building CLTS implementation Capacity in by bringing on board other NGOs in the sector working in non plan areas during and/for ToT training iv. Support with contextualization of CLTS in Uganda through CLTS training material development and dissemination. v. Stakeholder mapping and engagement to allow for harmonisation of approach at national level through a CLTS sub-committee under the national sanitation working group. Monitoring and verification standards and joint verification visits have been drawn out.

Ghana Using VS&L to scale up sanitation within the village, 3. Ideas to Try i. Sanitation mapping-Malawi ii. Media engagement-Malawi iii. use of natural leaders-Ghana 4. Sources and Contacts for information i. Abdul S.Kamara, Sierra Leone ii. Mary Namwebe, Plan Uganda iii. Elvis Abodoo, Plan Ghana iv. Philip Otieno, Plan Kenya v. Carol Nabalema, Plan Uganda vi. Jan Willem Rosenboom, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation vii. Wiscot Mwanza, Plan Zambia

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