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Toolkit.2022

The WASHREG Approach: Methodology

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Alejandro Jimenez 1
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Alejandro Jiménez, PhD
Director,
Water and Sanitation
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Laura Vargas (WASH)
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Laura Vargas, PhD
Programme Manager,
Water and Sanitation
WASHREG Approach
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The WASHREG Approach: Methodology is a multi-stakeholder diagnostic tool, which can be used to identify national regulation gaps and challenges in water and sanitation services provision. From the diagnosis, a set of actions and practical solutions can be established, to help develop, strengthen, and align regulatory roles and responsibilities. The document provides a practical step-by-step guide to help countries identify and plan for implementing the best-fit solution to regulatory reform.

The WASHREG Approach: an Overview can be downloaded here.

The WASHREG products have been developed under the Accountability for Sustainability partnership, between UNICEF, SIWI and the UNDP-SIWI Water Governance Facility. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) have provided substantial inputs to the development of the WASHREG Approach package.

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