The UNICEF ONE WASH programme in Nepal volunteered to be the first IPME VFM assessment and case-study, and co-authors this study with the VFM specialist for internal learning and WASH Programme management purposes. The data used in this VFM study has been provided by the NCO, and the calculations have been conducted by or with the guidance of the VFM specialist.UNICEF Nepal’s ONE WASH is a strong, multi-faceted programme with multiple co-financiers, targeted districts, and a range of software and hardware Outputs. The Output performance Indicators selected for this VFM review and case-study are those selected as key programme indicators by agreement between the major donors: DFID and the MFA Finland Overseas Development Assistance.
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UNICEF
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Type / Script:
Annual Report
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Keywords:
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, PUBLIC HEALTH, SANITATION, HEALTH EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION, DISEASE PREVENTION, WATER SUPPLY, HEALTH, SAFETY EDUCATION, RIGHT TO DRINKING WATER, RIGHT TO SANITATION SERVICES, BASIC NEEDS, DRINKING WATER, RURAL WATER SUPPLY, ENVIRONMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION, DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
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Thematic Group: UNICEF
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Children Fund
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Thesaurus:
10.04.00
- Environmental Health
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