Unlocking the Potential of Information Communications Technology to Improve Water and Sanitation Services : Summary of Findings and Recommendations

Information Communications Technology (ICT) growth and adoption is changing the landscape of developing countries. Initial applications are showing how ICTs can further water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) goals and priorities, including increasin...

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Main Author: Ndaw, Mouhamed Fadel
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/908651499956870885/Unlocking-the-potential-of-information-communications-technology-to-improve-water-and-sanitation-services-summary-of-findings-and-recommendations
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spelling okr-10986-284142021-04-23T14:04:47Z Unlocking the Potential of Information Communications Technology to Improve Water and Sanitation Services : Summary of Findings and Recommendations Ndaw, Mouhamed Fadel AGRICULTURE EDUCATION GOVERNANCE HEALTH HYGIENE ICT INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS REGIONAL LEARNING NETWORK SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY WATER Information Communications Technology (ICT) growth and adoption is changing the landscape of developing countries. Initial applications are showing how ICTs can further water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) goals and priorities, including increasing access, improving service delivery and improving governance. This study aims to take stock and reflect on the findings from key ICT applications and experiences both in other sectors as well as in the WASH sector itself. By documenting and analyzing past successes, failures, enablers and barriers of the key applications and experiences, it is possible to significantly advance the areas of policy development, guidelines, implementation, and scale up of ICT in the WASH sector. The specific objectives of the study were to: (a) take stock of emerging uses of ICT across sectors including agriculture, health, education and governance; (b) document the relevant experiences of key ICT applications (both failures and good practices) in the water and sanitation sector globally and in selected African countries; (c) identify binding constraints impacting ICT adoption and scale-up as well as the role of different actors (private, public, development community, civil society, etc.); (d) develop policy and guidelines for the at-scale use of ICTs in the water and sanitation sector, including opportunities for public/private partnerships; and (e) facilitate country peer-to-peer exchanges and regional learning network. 2017-09-27T17:44:37Z 2017-09-27T17:44:37Z 2015-06 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/908651499956870885/Unlocking-the-potential-of-information-communications-technology-to-improve-water-and-sanitation-services-summary-of-findings-and-recommendations http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28414 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa
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topic AGRICULTURE
EDUCATION
GOVERNANCE
HEALTH
HYGIENE
ICT
INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
REGIONAL LEARNING NETWORK
SANITATION
SERVICE DELIVERY
WATER
spellingShingle AGRICULTURE
EDUCATION
GOVERNANCE
HEALTH
HYGIENE
ICT
INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
REGIONAL LEARNING NETWORK
SANITATION
SERVICE DELIVERY
WATER
Ndaw, Mouhamed Fadel
Unlocking the Potential of Information Communications Technology to Improve Water and Sanitation Services : Summary of Findings and Recommendations
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description Information Communications Technology (ICT) growth and adoption is changing the landscape of developing countries. Initial applications are showing how ICTs can further water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) goals and priorities, including increasing access, improving service delivery and improving governance. This study aims to take stock and reflect on the findings from key ICT applications and experiences both in other sectors as well as in the WASH sector itself. By documenting and analyzing past successes, failures, enablers and barriers of the key applications and experiences, it is possible to significantly advance the areas of policy development, guidelines, implementation, and scale up of ICT in the WASH sector. The specific objectives of the study were to: (a) take stock of emerging uses of ICT across sectors including agriculture, health, education and governance; (b) document the relevant experiences of key ICT applications (both failures and good practices) in the water and sanitation sector globally and in selected African countries; (c) identify binding constraints impacting ICT adoption and scale-up as well as the role of different actors (private, public, development community, civil society, etc.); (d) develop policy and guidelines for the at-scale use of ICTs in the water and sanitation sector, including opportunities for public/private partnerships; and (e) facilitate country peer-to-peer exchanges and regional learning network.
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title Unlocking the Potential of Information Communications Technology to Improve Water and Sanitation Services : Summary of Findings and Recommendations
title_short Unlocking the Potential of Information Communications Technology to Improve Water and Sanitation Services : Summary of Findings and Recommendations
title_full Unlocking the Potential of Information Communications Technology to Improve Water and Sanitation Services : Summary of Findings and Recommendations
title_fullStr Unlocking the Potential of Information Communications Technology to Improve Water and Sanitation Services : Summary of Findings and Recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Unlocking the Potential of Information Communications Technology to Improve Water and Sanitation Services : Summary of Findings and Recommendations
title_sort unlocking the potential of information communications technology to improve water and sanitation services : summary of findings and recommendations
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