GLOBAL WATERS
This evaluation examines the long-term sustainability of select components from the USAID-funded Millennium Water Alliance program in Ethiopia (MWA-EP), implemented in 24 rural districts from 2004–2009.
2018

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It focuses on outcomes related to rural water point construction, management, and rehabilitation, as well as participatory sanitation and hygiene education and construction activities. This report presents findings from the third in a series of six ex-post evaluations designed to learn from completed USAID-funded WASH activities. The subject of this evaluation—the Millennium Water Alliance-Ethiopia Program (MWA-EP)—provides an opportunity to learn about the long-term outcomes related to rural water point construction and rehabilitation, community management of those water points, as well as participatory sanitation and hygiene education and construction activities. The Millennium Water Alliance (MWA) implemented MWA-EP in 24 rural woredas (districts) in Ethiopia between March 2004 and December 2009 with a budget of $4,677,670 from USAID and a $2,382,972 cost-share from MWA. Download the evaluation Related Read the evaluation brief Read the blog Read the executive summary (Amharic) Watch the webinar presentation of the findings
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