Galvanising and fostering sub-national government leadership for area-wide sanitation programming

Author:

Coultas Mimi1ORCID,Chanza Mable Mideva2,Iyer Ruhil1ORCID,Karangwa Lambert3,Kariuki Jimmy Eric4,Kosugi Hodaka4ORCID,Meeuwissen Talia Timani4ORCID,Mwende Emmah5,Myers Jamie1ORCID,Son Philip6,Ssemwanga David Katwere7

Affiliation:

1. Sanitation Learning Hub, Institute of Development Studies, UK

2. Siaya County Department of Health, Ministry of Health, Kenya

3. WaterAid, Rwanda

4. UNICEF Kenya Country Office, Kenya

5. Kenya Ministry of Health, Kenya

6. Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council, Geneva, Switzerland

7. Environmental Health Department, Ministry of Health, School of Public Health, Makerere University, Uganda

Abstract

Abstract Government leadership at both the national and sub-national levels is an essential step towards ensuring safely managed sanitation services for all. Though the importance of sub-national government leadership for water, sanitation and hygiene is widely acknowledged, to date much of the focus has been on the delivery of water services. This article sets out to start to address this imbalance by focusing on practical ways to galvanise and foster sub-national government leadership for sanitation programming. By focusing on the experiences across three sub-national areas in East Africa where positive changes in the prioritisation of sanitation by local governments have been witnessed, we (a group of researchers, local government representatives and development partner staff) cross-examine and identify lessons learnt. The results presented in this paper and subsequent discussion provide practical recommendations for those wishing to trigger a change in political will at the local level and create the foundation to strengthen sanitation governance and the wider system needed to ensure service delivery for all.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Water Science and Technology

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