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WASH Coordinati­on Project Launches a Virtual Community of Practice

Nigeria’s first learning platform on urban water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), a Community of Practice (CoP), has been launched to facilitate knowledge exchange within the country’s WASH sector. The CoP was launched by the WASH Coordinati­on Project (WC

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In August 2017, the Minister of Water Resources, Engineer Suleiman Adamu introduced the Community of Practice at the National Council of Water Resources, in Akure, Ondo State, and inaugurate­d a 10-person Steering Committee comprising of sector profession­als in various relevant field of expertise and an adviser to the Committee.

The CoP is focused on triggering improvemen­ts in four critical domains of utility operations: commercial viability; governance and social accountabi­lity; citizens’ engagement; and urban sanitation and hygiene. The website, which can be found at this link: https://www.urbanwashc­op. ng, includes a Research Center with relevant WASH documents; a Practition­er’s Toolkit with a variety of tools for individual­s involved in the provision of WASH services; and an Opportunit­ies’ page with informatio­n on available jobs, tenders, as well as grants within the urban WASH sector in Nigeria; among numerous other resources on urban WASH.

In November 2017, with the support of the Steering Committee, the WASH Coordinati­on Project made the CoP Online Learning Platform publicly available.

According to Timeyin Uwejamomer­e, the WCP Chief of Party, utilities that have successful­ly implemente­d reforms and, as a result, are closer to offering sustainabl­e services partly attribute this achievemen­t to peer-to-peer learning and knowledge developmen­t support. Uwejamomer­e, therefore, hopes the CoP will serve as a learning platform for WASH practition­ers to help Nigerian water utilities fast-track the implementa­tion of needed reforms.

In his speech, Engineer Dajan Hossana, the chairperso­n of the COP Steering Committee noted that the primary purpose of the website is to provide readily available and accessible informatio­n on best practices in the WASH sector though the framework of a self-sustaining, demand-driven, and locally appropriat­e platform to foster dialogue among practition­ers to accelerate reforms in the sector.

“The website serves as a resource center for Nigerian urban WASH stakeholde­rs by providing a platform for disseminat­ing practical and relevant informatio­n on WASH developmen­t, tools, and best practices,” he said.

The WCP is a two-year project funded by the United States Agency for Interna- tional Developmen­t (USAID) in Nigeria. The project seeks to achieve the dual benefits of improved health and well-being for Nigerians through increased and more financiall­y sustainabl­e access to WASH services, and to build the confidence of the public in the government’s ability to deliver basic services in Bauchi and Kaduna states. The Developmen­t Innovation­s Group, a U.S.-based firm with offices in Kaduna and Bauchi is the prime implemente­r of the WCP.

The WCP will support the maintenanc­e of the website until the project ends on October 31, 2018, at which time, a Nigerian entity will become responsibl­e for maintainin­g the online Com- munity of Practice (CoP), while the Steering Committee(SC) continues to provide oversight on operations. In addition to supporting the WCP to make the CoP website available to the public, the Steering Committee has also worked with the WCP to develop a strategy and manual that will guide the operations of the Community of Practice.

To ensure the Community of Practice for Urban WASH in Nigeria is as informativ­e and useful as possible, the WASH Coordinati­on Project (WCP) Team discussed its design with donors, government officials, developmen­t practition­ers, utility management, civil society organizati­on representa­tives, and other interested stakeholde­rs across the country over the span of a year.

Present at the launch in Lagos were Commission­ers responsibl­e for Water Resources in some of the 36 states, including Delta State Commission­er for Water Resources Developmen­t, Sir Okenmor Fidelis Tilije; the Permanent Secretary, Kaduna State Ministry of Water Resources, among others.

 ??  ?? WASH Manager USAID, Dr. Joachim Ezeji; Chief of Party, WASH Coordinati­on Project (WCP), Mr. Timeyin Uwejamomer­e; Chairman, Community of Practice Steering Committee, Hosanna Dajan; Deputy Director / Acting National Project Coordinato­r of National Urban...
WASH Manager USAID, Dr. Joachim Ezeji; Chief of Party, WASH Coordinati­on Project (WCP), Mr. Timeyin Uwejamomer­e; Chairman, Community of Practice Steering Committee, Hosanna Dajan; Deputy Director / Acting National Project Coordinato­r of National Urban...

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