Title | Transparency, accountability and participation in the WASH sector in Andhra Pradesh, India |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Year of Publication | 2011 |
Authors | Fanaian, S, Chandrudu, MVR, McIntyre, P, Snehalatha, M, R. Naidu, S |
Secondary Title | WASHCost India briefing note |
Pagination | 5 p.; 1 box |
Date Published | 09/2011 |
Publisher | WASHCost India and CESS |
Place Published | Hyderabad |
Publication Language | English |
Keywords | india andhra pradesh, rural areas, service delivery, WASHCost |
Abstract | Research by WASHCost (India) in rural villages in Andhra Pradesh, India, has highlighted low levels of transparency, accountability and participation in crucial areas of decision making despite efforts by the State government to promote participatory processes. Most people out of a sample of 107 villages in Andhra Pradesh, feel they have little to say in how water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services are planned and implemented, while democratic structures to oversee good management of WASH services are failing to have an impact. Village water and sanitation committees (VWSCs) are supposed to be at the heart of village efforts to improve services – but the research in Andhra Pradesh shows that they either do not exist or are invisible to those they are supposed to be serving. [authors abstract] |