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DRDIP II Project Evaluation Assessing Progress and Impact

The DRDIP-II project in Ethiopia aims to enhance water access and sanitation through infrastructure development, community engagement, and environmental sustainability. A field visit evaluated the project's progress, revealing significant advancements in water supply systems and expected reductions in waterborne diseases. The project's success relies on stakeholder commitment for long-term sustainability and effective collaboration with local authorities.

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DRDIP II Project Evaluation Assessing Progress and Impact

The DRDIP-II project in Ethiopia aims to enhance water access and sanitation through infrastructure development, community engagement, and environmental sustainability. A field visit evaluated the project's progress, revealing significant advancements in water supply systems and expected reductions in waterborne diseases. The project's success relies on stakeholder commitment for long-term sustainability and effective collaboration with local authorities.

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DRDIP-II Project

Evaluation: Assessing
Progress and Impact
This presentation summarizes the findings of a field visit to
evaluate the progress and impact of the DRDIP-II project in the
Benishangul-Gumuz region of Ethiopia. The project focuses on
improving water access and sanitation through spring development
and solar panel systems.

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DRDIP-II Project Objectives
Infrastructure Development Capacity Building

Building new water supply systems, upgrading existing Training local personnel in water management,
ones, or rehabilitating infrastructure to ensure the maintenance, and operation of water supply systems to
delivery of clean water to communities. ensure sustainability.
DRDIP-II Project Objectives (cont.)
Community Engagement Water Quality Management

Involving local communities in decision-making Implementing measures to monitor and maintain water
processes, raising awareness about hygiene and quality to ensure that it meets health standards.
sanitation practices, and promoting community
ownership of water facilities.
DRDIP-II Project Objectives (cont.)
Environmental Sustainability Integration with Other Services

Incorporating measures to minimize environmental Coordinating water supply projects with other
impacts, such as ensuring the sustainable use of water development initiatives such as healthcare, education,
resources and mitigating any negative effects on and agriculture to maximize impact and sustainability.
ecosystems.
Field Visit Objectives
1 Assess Project Progress 2 Review Project Implementation
Evaluate the functionality of the constructed Determine the extent to which the activities as specified
infrastructure, the effectiveness of the water distribution in the original agreement have been implemented.
system, and the overall benefit to the community.

3 Identify Areas for Improvement 4 Assess Collaboration with Local Authorities


Identify general areas and important strategies and Evaluate the mode and effect of collaboration with local
modalities where further actions are required and authorities.
recommend appropriate actions to be taken.
Monitoring and Evaluation
Methodology
Quantitative Methods Qualitative Methods
Data was collected through Data was collected through
site visits, interviews with Participatory Rural Appraisal
project stakeholders, and meetings in parishes and
analysis of project water sources were visited
documents. and inspected.

Data Analysis
Data was analyzed using statistical software and qualitative
data analysis tools.
Project Progress and Effectiveness

Significant Progress Water Conservation Measures


Most of the planned activities have been The project has implemented water
completed on schedule, including the conservation measures, such as the
construction of new spring capping, wait installation of water-efficient fixtures
well, reservoir pipelines, and 4 water and the promotion of water-saving
points. practices.

Improved Water Access Reduced Waterborne Diseases


The water supply system is expected to The project is expected to decrease the
improve the availability and quality of incidence of waterborne diseases.
water in the project area, increasing the
number of households with access to
safe drinking water.
Project Efficiency and Sustainability

Cost-Effectiveness
1 Construction costs have been within the budget.

On-Time Completion
2
The project has been completed on schedule.

Achieving Intended Outcomes


3 The project is expected to achieve its intended outcomes, such as improved water
availability and quality, and reduced water losses.

Long-Term Sustainability
4 The project's success depends on the continued commitment of stakeholders,
including local communities, government agencies, and project partners.

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