[{"bbox": [115, 95, 1611, 967], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td>Output 3</td><td>Increased and resilient access to basic sanitation, and hygiene and improve institutional WASH in low income urban, peri-urban &amp; rural areas, in coordination with the CU especially for groups in vulnerable situations, including woman and girls in all their diversity, and persons with disabilities (Local-level and Community Involvement in Service Provision)</td><td><ul><li>Number of toilets in selected areas providing at least basic<sup>20</sup> sanitation services.</li><li>Number of handwashing stations in selected areas providing at least basic<sup>21</sup> hygiene services.</li><li>Number of women and girls whose menstrual health and hygiene needs are addressed<sup>22</sup>.</li><li>Number of schools and healthcare facilities reached with upgraded inclusive, child friendly WASH services</li></ul></td><td><ul><li>Current number of toilets in selected areas providing at least basic sanitation services, disaggregated by age and gender.</li><li>Current number of handwashing stations in selected areas providing at least basic hygiene services, disaggregated by age and gender.</li><li>Current number women and adolescent girls whose menstrual health and hygiene needs are addressed.</li><li>Current number schools and healthcare facilities reached with upgraded WASH services in rural areas.</li></ul></td><td><ul><li>Increase as minimum by 70,000 the number of toilets providing at least basic sanitation services (2030).</li><li>Increase as minimum by 70,000 the number of handwashing stations in selected areas with at least basic hygiene services (2030).</li><li>Increase as minimum by 50,000 the number of women and adolescent girls whose menstrual health and hygiene needs are addressed (2030).</li><li>Increase the number of schools and healthcare facilities reached with upgraded WASH services by 1,000 (2030).</li></ul></td><td>Contractor, Consultant, NGO, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health and Local Authority reports<br>Baseline, mid-term and final programme evaluations</td><td>Government continues to support the consistency development fund.<br>Local Authorities continue to want to agree with the commercial utilities that they will support local water and sanitation initiatives.</td></tr><tr><td>Output 4</td><td>Enhanced organizational, networking and financial capacities of water utilities and national institutions to ensure urban, peri-urban and rural water and sanitation services are supplied in a cost-effective and cost-coverage principles, transparent, and</td><td><ul><li>Agreement on the division of responsibilities and tasks for rural and urban water supply and sanitation services by the Ministry of Water which considers the principles of the sector reform.</li><li>Improved key performance indicators (non-revenue water, staff efficiency, collection efficiency, O&amp;M</li></ul></td><td><ul><li>No formal agreement on the division of responsibilities and tasks for rural and urban water supply and sanitation services by the Ministry of Water which considers the principles of the sector reform.</li><li>Current key performance indicators of the commercial utilities</li></ul></td><td><ul><li>One agreement developed on the division of responsibilities and tasks for rural and urban water supply and sanitation under the auspices of the Ministry of Water which considers the principles of the sector reform (2030).</li><li>4 out of 9 key performance indicators by NWASCO have improved by an average of 15% (2030).</li></ul></td><td>Agreement signed by MWDS, NWASCO and MLGRD<br>NWASCO annual sector reports</td><td>The MWDS is gradually returning to adherence to the principles of the water sector reform.<br>The Water Utility platform remains independent.<br>Water tariffs are again adjusted according to</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [115, 999, 1611, 1049], "category": "Footnote", "text": "20 At least basic sanitation includes improved sanitation facilities such as flush/pour flush to piped sewer systems, septic tanks or pit latrines; ventilated improved pit latrines, composting toilets or pit latrines with slabs that are not shared with other households"}, {"bbox": [115, 1048, 1038, 1073], "category": "Footnote", "text": "21 At least basic hygiene is defined as the presence of a handwashing facility with soap and water on premises"}, {"bbox": [115, 1072, 1611, 1145], "category": "Footnote", "text": "22 MHH needs are considered addressed for girls who attend schools that include menstrual hygiene management targets in WASH in their strategies and operational plans; for women who work at workplaces that have a workplace policy that addresses menstrual needs among the workforce; similar activities among the community; or through the provision of MHH services."}, {"bbox": [1494, 1150, 1614, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 17 of 24"}]