0% found this document useful (0 votes)
48 views16 pages

JMP 2021 Annual Report

The 2021 WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme Annual Report outlines the progress and activities related to global monitoring of water supply, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in alignment with Sustainable Development Goals. It highlights new indicators, methodologies, and the establishment of global databases, while also detailing financial support and resources for the JMP. The report emphasizes the importance of gender considerations, affordability, and integrated monitoring to enhance WASH services worldwide.

Uploaded by

Ospina Nath
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
48 views16 pages

JMP 2021 Annual Report

The 2021 WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme Annual Report outlines the progress and activities related to global monitoring of water supply, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in alignment with Sustainable Development Goals. It highlights new indicators, methodologies, and the establishment of global databases, while also detailing financial support and resources for the JMP. The report emphasizes the importance of gender considerations, affordability, and integrated monitoring to enhance WASH services worldwide.

Uploaded by

Ospina Nath
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

2021

WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring


ANNUAL
Programme for Water Supply,
REPORT Sanitation and Hygiene (JMP)
2021 ANNUAL REPORT
WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for
Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (JMP)

Photography credit
Cover: © UNICEF/UN0644521/Willocq
Page 2: © UNICEF/UN0376830/Esiebo
Page 9: © UNICEF/UN0596573/Lozano
Page 10: © UNICEF/UN0306314/Abdul
Page 11: © UNICEF/UN0429703/Boro
Back cover: © UNICEF/UN0434009/Sujan

2
Contents

01 Introduction 4

02 Resources 5

JMP staff positions 5


JMP funding overview 5

03 Results 6

3.1 Normative Role: new indicators and methods 6


Household surveys and censuses 6
Safely managed drinking water services 6
On-site sanitation systems 6
COVID-19 6
Gender 7
Affordability 7

3.2 Global databases: global custodian of WASH data 7


WASH in Schools 7
WASH in health care facilities 7
WASH in Households 7
washdata.org 8

3.3 Country and regional engagement:


strengthening national monitoring 9
International and regional meetings 9
JMP webinars and trainings 9
Country support 9

3.4 Integrated monitoring: interlinkages


between WASH and other SDGs 10
UN Water Initiative for Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6 10
International reports and programmes 10
Burden of disease 10

04 Management and planning 11

05 JMP 2021 workplan and budget 12

06 Financial Implementation 15

3
01
Introduction

The WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring country files to incorporate this BOX 1


Programme for Water Supply, new information and further refined
Sanitation and Hygiene (JMP) the methodology used to produce JMP 5 Year Strategy
has produced regular updates national, regional and global 2021-2025
of progress since 1990 and is estimates. New global databases
JMP vision: progressive realization
responsible for global monitoring have been established on WASH
of universal access to drinking water,
of the Sustainable Development in institutions and global baseline
sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and
Goal (SDG) targets related to reports were published for WASH in the reduction of inequalities in service
drinking water, sanitation and schools (2018) and WASH in health levels by 2030
hygiene (WASH). WHO and UNICEF, care facilities (2019). Subsequently
through the JMP, serve as custodian the JMP has published updates for JMP mission: to produce reliable
agencies responsible for global households in odd years and for estimates of national, regional and
reporting on SDG targets 6.1 and schools and health care facilities in global progress on WASH to inform
6.2, and provide the UN Statistical even years, and plans to continue decision making by government,
Division with official estimates this biennial cycle throughout the donor and civil society organisations
which are included in the SDG SDG period.
Strategic aims:
global database and annual SDG
1. Normative role: to develop new
Progress Report. The JMP also WHO and UNICEF have established
indicators, methods and standards
actively supports the UN Water long term WASH strategies which
for enhanced national and global
Integrated Monitoring Initiative are aligned with the 2030 Agenda
monitoring of WASH
for SDG 6 (IMI-SDG 6) and works for Sustainable Development 2. Global data custodian: to maintain
closely with agencies responsible (UNICEF 2016-2030, WHO 2018- global databases, produce reliable
for monitoring targets under 2025). In 2021, the JMP updated its estimates of status, trends and
other goals, including SDG 1.4 on strategy (2021-2025) which builds inequalities, and to visualize and
universal access to basic services, on the progress achieved under the share data in accessible formats
SDG 4a WASH in schools, and SDG existing strategy (JMP 2016-2020). 3. Country engagement: to provide
6.3 on wastewater treatment. This Annual Report summarizes the technical advice, guidance materials
main activities and results achieved and tools to support countries

In 2017 the JMP published global and provides an overview of income to collect and analyse data on
inequalities and to report progress
baseline estimates for WASH and expenditure in relation to the
on WASH
in households. The new SDG JMP 2021 work plan and budget.
4. Integrated monitoring: to build
indicators build on established It serves as a generic report for
new partnerships to integrate new
indicators of the types of facilities all JMP donors and stakeholders sources of data and to analyse
households use and introduce and follows the standard UNDG interlinkages between WASH and
additional criteria relating to level format for Annual Progress Reports related SDG targets
of service provided. The JMP has approved by the OECD-DAC.
expanded its global databases and

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 4
02
Resources

JMP staff positions TABLE 1 JMP Staff Positions

The WHO/UNICEF JMP core WHO UNICEF


team is comprised of five full-time
Technical Officer, WASH Senior Statistics & Monitoring Specialist
professional staff and two part
time administrative staff (Table 1). Technical Officer, Statistics Statistics & Monitoring Specialist
The JMP also employs a number Statistics & Monitoring Specialist
of short-term consultants for Administrative assistant – part-time Administrative assistant – part-time
specific tasks. The JMP is jointly
overseen by the Chiefs of the
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene and
the Data and Analytics Sections
TABLE 2 JMP Funding Overview 2020-2025 (US$ x 1,000)
at UNICEF, and the Coordinator
of the Water, Sanitation, Hygiene
and Health Unit at WHO. Received Received Pledged Pledged Pledged Pledged
Donor
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
ADA (Austria) 0 37 33 0 0 0

JMP funding overview AfD (France) 52 52 35 0 0 0

BMGF (Bill and


The JMP team is very grateful for Melinda Gates 413 413 413 413 0 0
the generous support it receives Foundation)
from external donors and from BMZ
81 34 71 0 0 0
(Germany)
within WHO and UNICEF. During
DFAT
2021 the JMP received a total of 120 72 0 0 0 0
(Australia)
US$3.12 million, compared with
DGIS (The
$3.25 million in 2020. By the end 922 922 91* 0 0 0
Netherlands)
of 2021 development partners UKFCDO
had already pledged $1.83 million (United 1197 792 792 792 396 0
for 2022 and smaller amounts for Kingdom)
subsequent years up to 2025 SDC
152 151 144 0 0 0
(Switzerland)
(Table 2).
USAID (United
250 250 250 0 0 0
States)

Core 63 392 0 0 0 0

Grand Total 3250 3115 1829 1205 396 0

*DGIS has pledged a new multi-year grant starting in 2022/2023 (details to be confirmed).

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 5
03
Results

3.1. Normative Role: new indicators and methods

Household surveys surveys in over 30 countries. The sanitation technologies can be


and censuses JMP subsequently published a counted as safely managed, if they
thematic report on water quality are improved, not shared, and
The JMP core questions on
testing in household surveys prevent unsafe exposures along the
water, sanitation and hygiene for
(available also in French and in sanitation chain, from containment
household surveys have been
Spanish) and conducted in-depth to treatment and discharge.
translated into French, Spanish,
analysis of emerging data on
Russian and Arabic and widely
drinking water quality which was During 2021 the JMP worked
disseminated through WHO and
published in an academic journal. intensively with six pilot countries
UNICEF regional and country offices.
During 2021 the JMP successfully (Bangladesh, Ecuador, Indonesia,
The JMP team has supported their
supported the adaptation of the Kenya, Serbia and Zambia) to
integration into the 6th round of
MICS6 water quality testing module develop or refine tools and methods
UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster
for an LSMS survey in Tanzania for monitoring of safely managed
Surveys (2016-2021) and 8th round
and DHS surveys in Cote d’Ivoire, on-site sanitation (SMOSS) with the
Demographic and Health Surveys
Mozambique and Uganda. aim to develop a harmonized set
(DHS 2018-2023). The JMP has also
of indicators, tools and methods
worked with the World Bank Living
The JMP also contracted an that other countries can use. In
Standards Measurement Study, with
independent laboratory to assess each country existing data and data
national statistical offices and with
the performance of 20 portable collection systems were reviewed,
international NGOs to integrate core
kits used for measuring E. coli and new data collection rounds
questions and indicators into national
in drinking water in the field. The were planned from households,
household surveys and censuses.
assessments were delayed due to service providers, and government
During 2021 the JMP supported the
the pandemic, but all testing work authorities.
MICS team to begin the process of
was completed by December and
updating the WASH questions and
reports will be published in 2022. By December, field work had been
indicators for the 7th round of MICS
completed in Bangladesh, Serbia
surveys which is expected to be
On-site sanitation systems and Zambia, and plans were well
launched at the end of 2022.
advanced in the other three pilot
The JMP 2021 progress update
countries. The JMP is preparing
Safely managed drinking identified the management of
a synthesis of key findings and a
water services excreta from on-site sanitation
consolidated set of draft tools to
systems as the single biggest
During 2020 the JMP undertook inform the second round of pilots
data gap for national and global
a review of lessons learned from which will start in 2022.
monitoring of safely managed
recent experience of integrating
sanitation services. On-site
water quality testing into household

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 6
COVID-19 data on hand hygiene in public WASH. In addition, areas were
spaces, and produced a working identified for further development
The JMP team led the Monitoring
paper in June 2021. in monitoring gender either at the
Working Group of the Hand
local or national scale. A final report
Hygiene for All initiative, and
Gender was published in June 2021, and
commissioned a review of
follow-up activities are planned
existing tools used to monitor The JMP team is committed to
for 2022. The gender review also
hand hygiene, including resources improving how gender is monitored
was used as an input to a broader
containing targets, standards/ for targets 6.1 and 6.2 on drinking
initiative to develop a gender
requirements, or recommended water, sanitation and hygiene,
contextualization for all the SDG-6
indicators. The review identified and and in 2020 launched a review
global indicators, facilitated by UN-
catalogued over 100 monitoring of opportunities for enhanced
Water.
resources covering a wide range monitoring of gender in relation
of settings, including households, to the SDG WASH targets in
Affordability
schools, health care facilities, work collaboration with Emory University.
environments, detention centres The Emory team developed During 2020 the JMP contributed
and public spaces. While many a conceptual framework for to a WHO and UNICEF expert group
resources could be found related organizing the review, and based on review of approaches to monitoring
to monitoring hand hygiene in desk review and inputs from expert the affordability of WASH services.
health care facilities, schools, and consultations, built an inventory A full report and a summary
households, relatively few referred of 50 tools and measures that report synthesizing key findings
to public settings. The COVID-19 have been used or proposed for from the review and country case
pandemic spurred interest in hand monitoring gender and WASH. studies on ‘The measurement
hygiene in public settings such as These were then used to inform and monitoring of water supply,
markets, shops, places of worship, a gap analysis and to identify a sanitation and hygiene affordability:
and transport hubs. Accordingly the number of opportunities to leverage a missing element of monitoring
JMP commissioned an in-depth existing data for analysis and SDG targets 6.1 and 6.2’ were
review of tools designed to collect reporting related to gender and published in May 2021.

3.2 Global databases: global custodian of WASH data

WASH in schools WASH in health care facilities WASH in households


During 2021 the JMP prepared In 2021 the JMP prepared draft In June 2021 the JMP published
draft updates to the global updates to the global database on a global update: progress on
database on WASH in schools, and WASH in health care facilities, and household drinking water,
in December launched a country in December launched a country sanitation and hygiene 2000-
consultation on estimates for the consultation on estimates for the 2020: five years into the SDGs.
period 2000-2020. A total of 182 period 2000-2020. A total of 183 The report drew on a total of
country files were distributed, with country files were distributed, with 6,743 national data sources, of
feedback requested by the end of feedback requested by the end which 4,426 were used to produce
January 2022. A data update and of January 2022. A full report and estimates. For the first time, the
short report on WASH in schools progress update on WASH in health JMP report projected the levels
will be published in June 2022. The care facilities will be published of WASH services that would be
JMP will also publish a detailed in July 2022. The JMP will also available in 2030, if historical rates
methodological note describing publish a detailed description of the of progress continued unchanged.
the methods used to produce methods used to produce estimates In order to reach universal coverage
national, regional and global for WASH in health care facilities. with safely managed drinking
estimates for WASH in schools. water and sanitation services, and

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 7
basic hygiene services, the rates status of hygiene in households,
of progress would need to be schools and health care facilities.
quadrupled. This message was
widely taken up in media and by washdata.org
other organizations, including
The JMP website (washdata.org)
UN-Water and the Integrated
has been updated to incorporate
Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6.
the latest national, regional and
Following the report launch the
Progress on drinking global estimates for WASH in
JMP team prepared a series
water, sanitation and households, schools and health
of regional snapshots: Excel
hygiene in schools: care facilities. During 2021 the
files that automatically generate
2000-2021 date update data portal was updated and
figures and tables for the SDG
expanded to incorporate the
regions, WHO and UNICEF
latest data on household WASH
regional offices, and other
services. Users can now explore
regional groupings.
the JMP inequalities database
using interactive data visualisation
The latest JMP estimates for
tools and download the latest JMP
WASH in households were shared
inequality files which now contain
with the UN Statistical Division
estimates disaggregated by wealth
for inclusion in the official SDG
quintile and sub-national region for
global database and featured
105 countries.
in the UN Secretary General’s
SDG Progress Reports. They
During 2021, the JMP
have also been included in a wide
commissioned TellTale research
range of global development
to conduct an online survey and a
databases, including the World
series of in-depth interviews with
Progress on household Development Indicators and the
a representative group of JMP
drinking water, sanitation UN Water Integrated Monitoring
website users. Based on user
and hygiene 2000-2020: Initiative for SDG 6 data portal.
five years into the SDGs feedback TellTale research made
The online metadata for SDG
a number of recommendations
indicators 6.1.1, 6.2.1a and 6.2.1b
for improving user experience
were also updated to better
and improving the utility of
reflect the definitions of key
guidance materials and data
terms and the methods used to
tools for different user groups.
produce the SDG indicators.
The JMP team is planning to
start redesigning and upgrading
During 2021, the JMP also
washdata.org in early 2022.
contributed WASH data and
analysis for number of other
global and regional publications
and data products. In October,
UNICEF and WHO released a
special global report for World
Hand Hygiene Day: State of the
State of the World’s World’s Hand Hygiene: A global
Hand Hygiene: A global call to action to make hand
call to action to make hygiene a priority in policy and
hand hygiene a priority practice, which included the
in policy and practice latest JMP data on the global

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 8
3.3 Country and regional engagement: strengthening national monitoring

International and a series of UN Water webinars monitoring of SDG WASH targets.


regional meetings on global monitoring of SDG 6. During 2021, the JMP team has
Presentations on SDG monitoring supported WHO and UNICEF
During 2021 the JMP team
were also delivered to students country offices to integrate
has participated in a series
at the London School of Hygiene core questions and indicators
of international and regional
and Tropical Medicine, Duke into Education Management
workshops (most of which were
University, Fordham University and Information Systems and schools
virtual due to COVID-19) to
the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale surveys and censuses in Angola,
disseminate the JMP baseline
de Lausanne. During 2021, the Cambodia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea,
estimates and to support national
JMP also held webinars with Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
authorities to collect data required
UNICEF and WHO regional and
to report on the new SDG indicators
country offices to discuss country The JMP also supported the
for WASH in households, schools
consultations on updated JMP implementation of the water quality
and health care facilities.
estimates for WASH in households. testing module in a large number
• Meetings of the UN Water
of national household surveys.
Integrated Monitoring Initiative for
During 2021, field work was started
SDG 6 targets (IMI-SDG 6).
Country support or completed in 15 countries
• Meetings of the Inter-Agency
(Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Tanzania,
Expert Group on SDG indicators Country missions remained
Malawi, Kosovo, Turks and Caicos,
(IAEG), the UN Statistical suspended during 2021 due to
Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Nauru, Tuvalu,
Commission and EuroStat. COVID-19 but the JMP team
Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Viet Nam
• Global conferences including World continued to provide remote support
and Eswatini). Technical support
Water Week, Water and Health, and held consultations on SDG
was also provided to 7 countries
Brisbane Water Conference, and baselines and monitoring with a
(Ecuador, Nicaragua, Mozambique,
the WASH in Schools International significant number of countries.
Uganda, Azerbaijan, Guatemala and
Learning Alliance. The JMP has continued to expand
Lao PDR) that plan to implement
• Meetings of the Sanitation and the package of communication and
water quality surveys in 2022.
Water for All global partnership. guidance materials for training sector
• Global and regional WASHNET stakeholders on national and global
meetings of UNICEF WASH staff
and key partners in East Asia, East
Africa, Latin America, Middle East,
South Asia and West Africa.
• Global and regional meetings
of WASH sector professionals
including, AMCOW, the European
Protocol on Water and Health,
Sustainable Sanitation Network,
Menstrual Health Symposium,
PAHO and the Arab Water Forum.

JMP webinars and trainings


The JMP team has also delivered
numerous webinars and training
sessions on national and global
monitoring of SDG WASH targets.
In late 2021 the JMP took part in

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 9
3.4 Integrated monitoring: interlinkages between WASH and other SDGs

UN Water Initiative for The JMP team collaborated with Burden of disease
Integrated Monitoring of SDG 6 other custodian agencies on a
During 2021, WHO has been
series of global webinars on SDG
The Inter-Agency Expert Group updating its estimates of the global
6 monitoring and contributed to
on SDG Indicators (IAEG-SDG) burden of disease attributable to
the IMI-SDG 6 initiative on gender
nominated WHO and UNICEF inadequate water, sanitation and
contextualization.
to serve as custodian agencies hygiene. These estimates draw on
responsible for global monitoring the JMP global database, including
of SDG WASH targets 6.1 and 6.2. the growing body of data on
International reports and
The WHO/UNICEF JMP also works availability of handwashing facilities
programmes
closely with agencies responsible with soap and water, and take
for monitoring other SDG 6 targets Each year the JMP contributes account of sanitation coverage at
under the UN Water Integrated WASH data and analysis to the UN both the household and community
Monitoring Initiative for SDG 6 (IMI- Secretary General’s SDG Progress levels. They contribute directly to
SDG 6). The JMP shares sanitation Report and to numerous other the monitoring of SDG target 3.9
data with WHO and UN Habitat for UN flagship reports on poverty, and will be combined with data on
monitoring progress towards SDG nutrition, health, education and prevalence of diarrhoeal disease
target 6.3 for safe treatment of gender. The JMP is often asked to update the global, regional and
wastewater, and contributed to the to provide data to inform high national estimates of the number
first SDG 6 Synthesis Report which level decision making by global of diarrhoeal disease deaths which
was published in 2018. partnerships including Sanitation could be averted by improvements
and Water for All, Education for in WASH services. The JMP
In early 2021 IMI-SDG 6 prepared All, Scaling Up Nutrition and team has been closely involved
a briefing note for the President Countdown 2030. The JMP data are in updating the methods and
of the General Assembly who also used extensively by bilateral estimates which are expected to be
convened member states to discuss and multilateral donors when released in 2022.
progress on SDG 6. In late 2021, allocating ODA for WASH. Finally,
IMI SDG 6 released progress the JMP data are increasingly used
updates for all SDG 6 indicators by UNICEF and WHO to monitor
including the JMP 2021 progress progress towards corporate goals,
update on WASH in households. strategies and workplans.

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 10
04
Management
and planning

In January 2021, the JMP/GLAAS


Strategic Advisory Group met
virtually and provided advice on how
to manage growing demands for
country support and the expansion
of JMP monitoring to cover new
topics and settings. The SAG
emphasized the importance of
maintaining the rigour and reliability
of core estimates used for SDG
reporting while also supporting the
development of new indicators and
methods which could potentially be
integrated into national and global
monitoring in future.

For most of 2020 the JMP team has


been teleworking due to COVID-19.
The team has adapted well and
successfully delivered all of the
major deliverables in the 2020
workplan while also responding to
additional requests for WASH data
and analysis linked to the COVID-19
response. The JMP has conducted
all meetings online and successfully
delivered a series of virtual training
workshops but it is hoped that
COVID-19 related restrictions will
be gradually lifted during 2021. The
biennial meeting of JMP and GLAAS
donors and partners scheduled for
January 2022 has been postponed.

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 11
05
JMP 2022 workplan
and budget

The JMP 2022 work plan outlines and major activities planned under each of the pillars of the JMP five-year
strategy 2021-2025. Note that the budget for each item includes both activity costs and staff time. The total budget
required for the regular operation of the JMP is $US 3-4 million including staff costs. The JMP budget for 2022 is
$3,944,000, subject to the availability of funding.

TABLE 3 JMP 2022 workplan and budget

2022 Workplan Activities 2022 Budget

1. Normative role: development of indicators and methods for enhanced monitoring of WASH 672

1.1. Household surveys and censuses


· Technical support to MICS team on WASH data collection and analysis and development of updated
tools for MICS7
45
· Support development and testing of new indicators with other international household survey
programmes (DHS, LSMS, PMA) and censuses
· Support the development of questions and indicators for phone surveys (MICS Plus, LSMS Plus)

1.2. Safely managed drinking water services


· Consolidation and translation of training materials for WQT
· In depth analysis of data from water quality testing 52
· Validation of microbiological test kits
· Validation of chemical test kits

1.3. Safely managed sanitation services


· SMOSS Pilots (consultant, travel, meeting)
143
· SMOSS Synthesis and Guidance for Phase 2 pilots (expert group meeting)
· Development of module for assessing containment of on-site sanitation

1.4. Hygiene
· Develop new indicator for personal hygiene (bathing) 13
· Support ongoing indicator development under Hand Hygiene for All

1.5. WASH outside the home


· Ongoing development of methodologies and tools: WASH in Schools (advanced indicators)
· Ongoing development of methodologies and tools: WASH in HCF (birthing settings, hospitals)
114
· Produce methodological note: WASH in Schools 2020 report
· Produce methodological note: WASH in HCF 2020 update
· Engage with those working on WASH at other settings

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 12
2022 Workplan Activities 2022 Budget

1.6. Gender
· Publish review of opportunities for enhanced monitoring of gender in relation to SDG WASH targets
158
· Support development and testing of new indicators, norms and standards for monitoring Menstrual
Health and Hygiene

1.7. Cross-cutting issues


· Document sources of uncertainty in JMP estimates (update methodological note on WASH in
Households)
· Support ongoing pilots and case studies for national monitoring of affordability (consultant, meeting, 139
travel)
· Support review of potential indicators for national and global monitoring of climate resilient WASH
services

2. Global data custodian: maintain global databases and produce estimates 1,165

2.1. Database management and estimation methods


· Identify and compile new data sources (schools, hcf, households)
· Prepare 2023 country files and estimates: Households
· Finalise 2022 country files and estimates: Schools
· Finalise 2022 country files and estimates: Health care facilities
439
· Methods - explore options for assessing progress to 2030 targets (on-track, off-track)
· Expand list of regional groupings/country typologies (regional commissions)
· Develop harmonised JMP code book and update existing scripts and data files
· Review of methods and models used by others to analyse JMP data
· Review opportunities to harmonise databases on 6.2 and 6.3

2.2. Disaggregated data on inequalities


· Expansion of databases on inequalities to include wealth quintiles, subnational regions and displaced
69
populations
· Expansion of database on MHH to include disaggregates

2.3. Geospatial analysis


· Support production of sub-national maps integrating WASH with other data (water vulnerability index, 23
UNICEF data warehouse, NTDs)

2.4. Produce estimates and reports


· WASH in Health Care Facilities: production, translation, printing, distribution
· WASH in Schools Data Update and Brochure 610
· State of the World’s Drinking Water Global Report
· Ongoing improvements to data tool for washdata.org

2.5. Technical inputs into international meetings and events


· IAEG meetings, regional commissions, 23
· UN-Water, SWA, Africasan, Stockholm, UNC Water and Health

3. Country engagement: provide guidance and tools to support countries 1,628

3.1. Direct technical support to countries


· Support water quality testing in c10 household surveys (MICS or other), including procurement of
materials and training.
· Support 5-6 Phase 2 countries to pilot new methods of data collection on safe management of on-site
sanitation (SMOSS) 1,037
· On demand technical support and advice to strengthen national monitoring (water quality, SMOSS,
gender, MH, disability)
· Support to WHO and UNICEF country offices for SDG planning and strengthening national WASH
monitoring systems

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 13
2022 Workplan Activities 2022 Budget

3.2. Remote technical support to countries on monitoring WASH in households, schools and
health care facilities
· Develop a package of JMP training materials on national and global WASH monitoring
352
· Integrate JMP WASH questions into Survey Solutions and other relevant platforms
· Offline tools for developing data snapshots
· Enhanced online data visualisations tools on washdata.org and data.unicef.org
3.3. Engagement with regions
· Support to regional platforms (AMCOW, SACOSAN, Observatorio, ACWA, SOPAC, etc) 238
· Support to WHO and UNICEF regional offices
4. Integrated monitoring: collaborate on analysis of WASH interlinkages with other SDG targets 120
4.1. Engagement with other global data initiatives
· Interagency data initiatives (UN-Water, IMI)
· Global and regional databases (SDG 6, UNSD, World Bank, AU, etc) 40
· Engage with secondary data providers to optimise data extraction (UIS, EuroStat, OECD, UNSD,
SIASAR)
4.2. Cross sectoral analysis
· Gender, Nutrition, 30
· SDG 6 Synthesis Report, SDG 6 Data Portal
4.3. Data inputs to UNICEF and WHO flagship reports
17
· UNICEF and WHO flagship reports, Education, Health and Emergencies programmes
4.4. Data inputs to UNICEF and WHO Strategic Planning
· Corporate reporting of progress on WASH indicators for Strategic Plan
33
· Inputs to corporate strategies and frameworks relating to WASH (urban, water, sanitation, climate,
humanitarian)
5. Management and planning 360
5.1. Strategic advisory group
· Jan 2021 meeting including venue and travel costs 33
· Virtual meeting (July)
5.2. JMP meetings
· JMP retreats 33
· JMP expert group meetings

5.3. JMP Staff 293

GRAND TOTAL 3,944

1. Normative role
2. Global data custodian 9%
3. Country engagement 3% 17%
4. Integrated monitoring
5. Management & planning

30%
41%

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 14
06
Financial
Implementation

The JMP received a total of $3,115,049 from development partners in 2021 and $1,355,000 were carried over from
2020. The combined expenditure by UNICEF and WHO on the JMP during 2021 was $2,725,967, or 84% of the
$3,247,000 budgeted. The surplus of $1,744,082 will be carried over into 2022.

TABLE 4 JMP Balance Sheet, 2021 (US$ x 1,000)

Income

Donor funding received in 2021 3,115

Funds carried over from 2020 1,355

Total 4,470

Expenditure

Normative role: development of indicators and methods for enhanced monitoring of WASH 633

Global data custodian: maintain global databases and produce estimates 507

Country engagement: provide guidance and tools to support countries 1,323

Integrated monitoring: collaborate on analysis of WASH interlinkages with other SDG targets 51

Management and planning 212

Total 2,726

Balance 1,744

INTRODUCTION RESOURCES RESULTS


MANAGEMENT
AND PLANNING
JMP 2022 WORKPLAN
AND BUDGET
FINANCIAL
IMPLEMENTATION 15
JMP website: washdata.org

You might also like