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Short history of UN-Water GLAAS. First GLAAS report published on 21 April 2010, in time for first HLM on 23 April 2010GLAAS will be published on a two year cycle, next one in March 2012GLAAS assesses the situation in developing countries with regard to policies, institutions, human resources and funding flowsData from published sources and specially designed questionnaires to governmentsGLAAS looks at both sides of the 'development coin'GLAAS complements the JMP: GLAAS reporting on the 'inp9440
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1. SWA Steering Committee Meeting 20/21 November 2010 – Addis Ababa GLAAS and SWA: Using the data and the road to 2012
3. 28 African countries out of 42 total participating countries were reported in 2010 GLAAS
4. Africa faces challenges in meeting MDG targetfor sanitation and drinking-water
5. Many primary schools lack adequate sanitation and hygiene
6. Percent of deaths attributable to sanitation, hygiene, and water-related disease or injury
7. Over 1.7 million deaths in Africa are attributable to sanitation, hygiene, and water-related disease or injury
8. Aid for water and sanitation to sub-Saharan Africa has increased relative to Northern Africa
9. Aid targeting…21% of sanitation and water ODAspent on basic services in Africa
10. While aid for sanitation and water has increased to Africa, aid for basic systems has remained relatively constant
11. US$ 2.8 billion in average annual aid for sanitation and drinking-water in Africa is 58% grants and 42% loans
12. Countries report that financing is inadequate to meet MDG target
13. Sanitation investment plans lag behind drinking-water
14. Absorption of aid in African GLAAS countries is better than in non-African GLAAS countries
15. Institutional roles are less well defined in Africa than in rest of the world
16. Data on human resources capacity and needs are limited
17. Stakeholder participation seems weaker in Africa than elsewhere
18. Equitability criteria for allocating funds are less common in African GLAAS countries
19. 63% of the African countries have more thanten donors in sanitation and drinking-water
20. Next steps between now and 2012 report Technical advisory group meeting 7/8 December 2010
Regional facilitators engaged in first quarter of 2011
Regional highlights prepared for SACOSAN (April 2011) and Africasan (July 2011)
Data collection from countries March – August 2011
Analysis and report writing September to February
Next full report in March 2012
HLM in April 2012
21. Thank you Global Annual Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-water Results in the Water Sector in Africa