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Report of WOBA Viet Nam latrine and water verification (July 2019 - Oct 2021)
This report presents the results of verification of latrines and water connections completed in the WOBA Vietnam project as of 30 October 2021: EMW and CDC completed 7,871 verifications for HH’s newly built latrines; EMW and PCERWASS completed 3,437 verifications for HHs’ piped water connections; WUs in Nghe An, Ha Tinh and Ben Tre completed 156 customer satisfaction surveys (CSS) of HHs after they had been using piped water service for 3 to 6 months.
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Report of the endline evaluation of Women-Led Output-Based Aid (WOBA) Vietnam
The purpose of the Endline Evaluation is to assess the WOBA project using the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) evaluation criteria including Relevance – Effectiveness – Efficiency – Impact - Sustainability. The theory of change defined for WOBA Vietnam has been used to define evaluation priority areas of inquiry which in turn links to the key evaluation questions. The priority areas of this Endline Evaluation are: 1. WASH services implemented using OBA focusing on the water component 2. Gender equality and social inclusion approach and outcomes 3. Fecal sludge management pilot 4. Climate resilient water safety plan pilot.
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Financial health of private sector sanitation businesses in rural Vietnam. Learning note.
This paper presents and discusses the results of a survey with Vietnamese private sector sanitation suppliers about their businesses’ financial risks and viability, and their desire to provide services to the poor and vulnerable households in rural Vietnam.
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Mid-term Review Report: Women-Led Output-Based Aid (WOBA) Vietnam
This report presents and discusses the findings of the mid-term evaluation of WOBA Vietnam. The evaluation assesses WOBA’s progress towards its planned outcomes and support learning by exploring the effectiveness of the strategies and activities implemented from June 2018 to June 2021. The report explores some initial indications of impacts and sustainability. It provides important recommendation in the ongoing implementation of the program and progress towards the project’s end-of-program outcomes.
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A glance of the CCN activities
This video is a summary of the practical activities that CCN members did over 6 months of the pilot. Each month, members learnt a topic and practiced an adaptation activity that they could do in their own home and village.
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Living with Flood
Living with Flood is a collection of stories told by villagers and village chiefs in the rural villages of Cambodia about their experiences of living with flood. It was filmed in October 2021 in Prey Veng province, shortly after the peak period of flooding.
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Precarious living: A conversation with Mr Phuong Phoeun
Precarious Living is a photo story based on a conversation with Mr Phoung Phouen and his wife. The conversation took place in March 2022 as part of this research project on climate change experience in rural Cambodia.
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Taking care of my sons: A conversation with Ms Choek Nhanh
Taking Care of My Sons is a photo story based on a conversation with Ms Choek Nhanh. The conversation took place in March 2022 as part of this research project about climate change experience in rural Cambodia.
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Piloting Citizens Climate Network (CCN) in Cambodia. First meeting in June 2022.
This video captures some of the activities in the first meeting of the pilot Citizens Climate Network in Pursat. The CCN is a 6 month pilot in rural Cambodia that provides a forum for the communities to share experiences and contribute to policy dialogues about climate change and adaptation.
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Water for my vegetable garden: A conversation with Ms Son Sourn
Water for my garden is a photo story based on a conversation with Mrs Sorn Soun. The conversation took place in March 2022 as part of this research project about climate change experience in rural Cambodia.
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Living organically: learning from the CCN
CCN member in Pursat describes how he cultivates soil and vegetables in his backyard
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Seeds to vegetables: how a CCN member combines subsistence with livelihood
A CCN member in Prey Veng shares her story of growing vegetables for her family and earn extra income.