Failures of water supply and sanitation systems

Failures of water supply and sanitation systems describes situations where water supply and sanitation systems (also called WASH systems) have been put in place (for example by the government or by non-government organizations (NGOs) but have failed to meet the expected outcomes. Often this is due to poor planning, insufficient stakeholder involvement at the various stages of the project and lack of maintenance.

National government mapping and monitoring efforts as well as post-project monitoring by NGOs or researchers, have identified the failure of water supply systems (also known as water points, wells, boreholes, or similar) and sanitation systems (one part of sanitation systems are the toilets). The following sections provide examples of those failures sorted by country.

Monitoring

Some national and local governments monitor water services regularly. One example is the Sistema de Información de Agua y Saneamiento Rural (Rural Water and Sanitation Information System).[1]

For organizations that work on WASH interventions, monitoring means using indicators to measure effectiveness of a development program. Some organizations or research organizations do "post-implementation monitoring", which occurs after the WASH intervention has been completed.

The Water Point Data Exchange (WPDx),[2] launched in 2015, is a global platform for sharing water point data collected by governments, non-profit organizations, researchers, and others.

Failures of water supply systems

Afghanistan

Africa / Sub-Saharan Africa

Bangladesh

Belarus

Bolivia

Cambodia

Central African Republic

Croatia

Czech Republic

Dominican Republic

DR Congo

Ecuador

England & Wales

Ethiopia

Germany

Ghana

Haiti

India

Kenya

Liberia

Macedonia

Madagascar

Malawi

Mali

Mozambique

Multiple countries

Nepal

Nigeria

Pakistan

Peru

Rwanda

Scotland

Sierra Leone

South Africa

South Asia

South Sudan

Swaziland

Tanzania

Timor-Leste

Uganda

Zimbabwe

Failures of sanitation systems

Collapsed pit latrine block around Narok, Kenya, where unlined pit latrines easily collapse in the sandy and instable soil after heavy rainfalls

Afghanistan

Cambodia

China

Ethiopia, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Uganda

India

Madagascar

South Africa

See also

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