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1. RWSSFDB Social Accountability Program and
WIN Nepal Works
WIN-N
Water
Integrity
Network
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
Ramesh Kumar Sharma
WIN ISC
Public and Non Profit Sector Constituency
2. WIN-N Water
Integrity
Network
OUTLINE
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
• RWSSFDB Social Accountability Program
•Vision / Program
•Activities
•Capacity Building
•Some WIN Working
•Initiation for WIN Nepal Network
•Budgetary Requirement
•Forward Plan
3. Bottom up Social WIN-N Water
Integrity
Network
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
Accountability
Community Satisfaction
Sustainability
Accountability
Transparency
RWSSFDB-II ( Mar 1996)
Yearly 450 Projects
Participatory Active in 74 districts
Partnered 209 NGOs
4. VISION WIN-N Water
Integrity
Network
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
•Increased Transparency and Accountability in Service
delivery of RWSSFDB
•Empowered Cadre of Community Professional
Program
Pilot 100 water project by 25 trained Village Para Professional by Feb 2009
General Social Accountability activity across all schemes of Batch VII and BVIII,
Feb 2009
Intensive Social Accountability Program in 150 new pilot projects by Village Para
Professional (75), Nov 10
Intensive Social Accountability Program in all Batch VII and BVIII ( 800) projects
by Village Social Accountability Committee by Nov 10
5. Activities WIN-N Water
Integrity
Network
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
Activities Intensive General
(Village Para (Village Social
Professional +VSA Accountability
Committee) Committee)
Form Social Accountability Committee * *
in community
Improve Documentation * *
Grievance Readdress * *
Increase Transparency * *
Community Score Cards * *
Participatory Process Assessment * During Scale up
(Audit)
6. Capacity Building WIN-N Water
Integrity
Network
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
• Capacity Building Social Accountability Program
• Trained 25 Village Para Professional as Resource Person
• Four Trainings to Para Professional
• Field Trainings ( Score Card and Process Audit)
• Exposer visit ( National Projects + India and Srilanka)
• Cross Learning
• Training/Orientation to NGOs working in BVII and BVIII
As Facilitating Committee from Board (FCB) act as resource person
for entire Social Accountability Program and Trainings
NGO Training in lot of 25 – 29 person held in different district
Team Leader and Field Coordinators were invited in training, so that
they will conduct training for entire NGO staff and facilitate villagers
In Four trainings WIN Advocacy Document was distributed to them
In two training, session was conducted on ‘Corruption in Water’
No cost was there for WIN Secretariat for these activities
7. Capacity Building WIN-N Water
Integrity
Network
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
Social Accountability Program Person and
NGOs are already Trained Human resource and
Institutions. WIN activities can be instigated by
motivating them and building their capacity.
IEC materials are equally useful for WIN
purpose
With some changes these IEC can be used for
irrigation, power and water resource management
program, where also communities are service
recipient
8. Some WIN Working WIN-N Water
Integrity
Network
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
• Maintaining Email Correspondence with members as WIN Nepal a loose
network.
• Translation of WIN Advocacy document in Nepali Language.
Hard/Electronic copy distribution
• Nepal Engineer’s Association 11th National Convention, paper presentation
on Anticorruption with Highlights of WIN.
• In national workshops speaking in formal or informal occasion about WIN.
• Daily 2-3 NGOs water actors visit RWSSFDB, discuss/inform them about
WIN.
• 10 days each month field visit in TOR. Reaching the NGOs and water
actors in district and inform/orient them about WIN.
• Prepared Several Power Point Presentation in Nepali language which may
be used in training, orientation, workshop for anticorruption advocacy.
9. Some WIN Working WIN-N Water
Integrity
Network
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
Global Works
• During visit to India and Srilanka (2008 ) WIN Advocacy document
delivery to visiting organization .
• Community Water Supply and sanitation Project Srilanka two team of
20 members visited Nepal. Information and WIN introduction
document delivery to them.
• January 17-25, 2009 there was visit from 5 delegates of Water
Sanitation Trust Fund Kenya Africa. Regular WIN program information
sharing with them .
Secretariat
• Assisted in Survey and Summarization of capacity building needs of
members of Public and Non profit constitutions.
• Response to regular mails and tasks.
• E-meeting for assessment and selection of co-opted WIN-ISC
members.
• Presence in ISC meetings. Take part in the WIN events.
10. WIN Nepal Network WIN-N Water
Integrity
Network
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
WIN Nepal Network
A formal meeting was held at the hall of NGO Arsow in Kavre District. NGOs
SJAYC, ARSOW, Nepal Redcross Society, RSDAN, PPUK and ARD were
present in this meeting.
Discussion on initiation of WIN-Nepal.
Advocacy document, Membership form, sample case information sheet
provided to them.
They are eager for further meeting to discuss shape, structure (Local to
National), constitution making/registering or loose network and so on.
Budgetary Needs
WIN Nepal Small Contact Office and one office staff / trainer
Interactive and Capacity Building Training
IEC Material Development
Distribution Material Development ( Poster, Brochure, Diary, Pen)
Invoice based payments no heavy long term cost proposal
11. Forward Plan WIN-N Water
Integrity
Network
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
WIN Nepal Network
Motivate RWSSFDB Social Accountability Trained Groups/NGOs to WIN works
Regular Meetings and Communication from contact office with network members
District level workshops to network with new partners, stakeholders, civil society
Conduct capacity building trainings ( Anticorruption works, monitoring, case writing)
Prepare and distribute WIN materials to participant, members, policy makers
WIN N Presence in National Regional Conferences, workshops, seminars
Approach and Networking with similar motive partners
Approach Media, build members capacity to expose WIN in FM, TV, News papers
WIN yearly rewards, recognition, motivation to active members/network
Youth program ( School, Various Youth Club Groups)
Cost Constraints
Budget , Staff ( Support hand) , Space, Communication, Transportation
ICT and English capacity of members
Event Costs ( Presence in Conference, training/ workshop cost)
12. WIN-N Water
Integrity
Network
Advocacy and Network to Fight Corruption
THANK YOU!
Namaste