Part 2

Technological Principles

Design, gathering and analysis of performance indicators is relevant. Therefore examine:

Information, Education and Communication Principles

Participation of beneficiaries and relevant stakeholders is fundamental. Therefore examine:

Environmental Principles

Environmental principles should be part of any sector programme. Therefore examine:

Economic and Financial Principles

Sector budget and its multi-year perspective are relevant. Therefore examine:

Social Principles

Social objectives of the sector must be clearly defined. Therefore examine:

Institutional and Management Principles

Sound design of the sector programme is essential. Therefore examine

Identification

Possible reponses to Assessement of Steps 1 to 4

As each country is unique, any categorisation cannot be prescriptive. However, as a guide, the responses to steps 1 to 4 can help identifying the priorities for national and/or external development support. The following category examples set out a general basis for selecting different sector programme responses based on the impression gained from the issues raised in steps 1 to 4. Three categories can be determined:

Category A:

Checklist for the Step 4: Identifying priority Focus Areas

It is important to identify which Focus Area(s) is/are most in need of support. This priority setting should fit within an overall sector programme based on responses to the earlier key issues.

Checklist for Step 3: Compatibility and complementarity

Some countries may be fully aware of water resources issues and make appropriate plans whilst others are unaware or take a shorter-term view of needs and responses

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