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The Methodology for Participatory Assessment, or MPA, is a new, multi-level instrument to combine sustainability analysis of community-managed domestic water services with the analysis of gender and poverty perspectives. Communities, projects, and programs have used, or are using, the methodology to evaluate processes and results, monitor and improve existing services, and plan new projects. The MPA allows all stakeholders – from better off and poor women and men in communities to program managers and investors – to use one set of methods and data to compare progress and identify key community and agency factors for project success and further strengthening. The MPA quantifies PRA data at the program and country level and makes them comparable. Contents: 1. Setting Off: Rationale, Route, and Objectives 2. The Social Context: Domestic Water Projects Under Pressure 3. Grounding A New Study Methodology for Community Water Services 4. Gender and Poverty Perspectives in Sustainability Analysis 5. Actors and Acting: Description on the MPA 6. Application of the MPA in The Global Study 7. Testing The MPA and Strategy for Scaling Up 8. The MPA and Decentralized Domestic Water Services Post Date : 22 Oktober 2008 |