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TitleWater point mapping : the experience of SNV Tanzania
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsSalaam, TZSNV-Dar e
Paginationii, 18 p.; 7 fig.; 4 photographs; 1 tab.
Date Published2010-01-01
PublisherSNV Tanzania
Place PublishedDar es Salaam, Tanzania
Keywordsdata analysis, tanzania dar es salaam
Abstract

This report is the assignment completion report for the Water Point Mapping (WPM) initiative jointly carried out by SNV Tanzania during 2007 and 2008. WPM is divided into two stages: physical mapping (of all public improved water points in 10 districts) and a Validation and
Inquiry Process (VIP) in selected villages (to explore various governance aspects that have a direct impact on the functionality rate of water supply facilities. Analysis in this report is generated from: the raw data from the WPM survey; the validation inquiry exercise; as well as reports and case studies prepared by SNV Tanzania WASH advisors. WPM is a survey tool originally designed and promoted by WaterAid in Malawi to collect data on water supply infrastructure. A handheld Global Positioning System (GPS) unit is used to record the precise location and approximate altitude of all water points visited. A digital camera is used to record each water point in order to present the reality of the physical conditions. At each water point a questionnaire is completed to document its characteristics, such as: location,
status, type of schemes water supply source, water quality and quantity, management arrangements, ownership and water tariff payment. [authors abstract]

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