From Infrastructure to Services reveals important breakthroughs in
country-led and country-wide monitoring of rural and small towns water
supplies; ICT for monitoring sustainable service delivery; monitoring
the finance needed for service delivery; monitoring for sanitation and
hygiene; and building coherence in global-regional-national monitoring.
It asks: does project monitoring emphasize donor rather than user
accountability or is it a necessary stepping stone to better national
WASH sector monitoring? The book presents a state of the art of
strengthening monitoring water supply and sanitation in developing
countries and is essential reading for programme managers and policy
makers in the water, sanitation, and hygiene sector, both in development
agencies and government departments. It should also be read by
researchers and students in the WASH sector.