Government monitoring of water and sanitation services is a critical step in realising the human rights to water and sanitation (HRWS). In this study we investigated the national water and sanitation policies of 13 Pacific island countries (PICs) to understand how they envision monitoring the water and sanitation service delivery dimensions put forth by the HRWS framework. In particular, we analysed the policies for fundamental aspects of good monitoring governance and sought to learn how strongly monitoring of each service delivery dimension was represented in the policies. We found that delineation of roles and responsibilities and defined information flows are generally underdeveloped, and that the policies tend to give precedence to monitoring the service delivery dimensions of availability, quality, and sustainability over accessibility, affordability, acceptability, and equality. Donors have considerable influence on which dimensions receive the most emphasis in the policies. If realisation of the HRWS is to be effectively supported in PICs, PIC governments and supporting donors must continue to refine national policy to clarify aspects of good monitoring governance and to be more inclusive of monitoring a wider range of service delivery dimensions.
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May 12 2016
Monitoring the human rights to water and sanitation: an analysis of policy in Pacific island countries
Jeremy Kohlitz;
Jeremy Kohlitz
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1Institute for Sustainable Futures–University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
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Joanne Chong;
Joanne Chong
1Institute for Sustainable Futures–University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
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Juliet Willetts
Juliet Willetts
1Institute for Sustainable Futures–University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
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Water Policy (2016) 18 (6): 1436–1453.
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Received:
January 07 2016
Accepted:
April 22 2016
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Jeremy Kohlitz, Joanne Chong, Juliet Willetts; Monitoring the human rights to water and sanitation: an analysis of policy in Pacific island countries. Water Policy 1 December 2016; 18 (6): 1436–1453. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2016.007
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