DRDIP II Project Evaluation Assessing Progress and Impact
DRDIP II Project Evaluation Assessing Progress and Impact
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.
Data Analysis
Data was analyzed using statistical software and qualitative
data analysis tools.
Project Progress and Effectiveness
Cost-Effectiveness
1 Construction costs have been within the budget.
On-Time Completion
2
The project has been completed on schedule.
Long-Term Sustainability
4 The project's success depends on the continued commitment of stakeholders,
including local communities, government agencies, and project partners.