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Revision as of 04:50, 14 December 2020
SIASAR
Standard Profile | |||
Name | Sistema de Información de Agua y Saneamiento Rural (SIASAR) English translation: |
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Sector | Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) | ||
Creator | Governments of Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama | ||
What the standard measures | Rural water supply and sanitation service | ||
Priority indicators | Dimensions | Components | Indicators |
Water Service Levels | Accessibility | Improved water supply coverage Access time | |
Continuity | Service hours per day | ||
Seasonality | Minimum supply during the year | ||
Quality | Physiochemical quality Bacteriological quality | ||
Sanitation and Hygiene Service Level | Sanitation Service Level | T1 / T2 improved sanitation coverage Own / Shared improved sanitation coverage | |
Personal Hygiene | All household members hand-washing Partial household members hand-washing Improved sanitation use | ||
Household Hygiene | Household safety water management | ||
Community Hygiene | Garbage collection or treatment Household open defecation | ||
Schools and Health Centers | Water Supply in Schools | Water service level | |
Water Supply in Health Centres | Water service level | ||
Sanitation in Schools | Sanitation service level - Student body Sanitation service level - Staff Hygiene service level - Student body Hygiene service level - Staff | ||
Sanitation in Health Centres | Sanitation service level - User Sanitation service level - Staff Hygiene service level - User Hygiene service level - Staff | ||
Water System Infrastructure | System Autonomy | Service days without production | |
Production Infrastructure | Catchment area status Conduction status Storage status Distribution status | ||
Water Catchment Area Protection | Catchment protection area status | ||
Treatment System | Treatment system typology Treatment system functioning Chlorine disinfection | ||
Service Provision | Organization Management | Legalization and directive structure Ordinary operation Equity within the organization Economic management and accountability | |
Operation & Maintenance Management | O&M general assessment Basic operation with chlorine O&M Regulation Operative micro-reading coverage | ||
Economic Management | Collection efficiency rate Cost coverage rate Liquid assets rate Billing efficiency rate Solvency rate Debt service coverage rate | ||
Environmental Management | Catchment area preventive measures Catchment area corrective measures Environmental sanitation promotion | ||
Technical Assistance Provision | Information Systems | Computer equipment Internet access | |
Institutional Capacity | Transport equipment Water quality measurement equipment Technicians / Community rate Economic resources | ||
Community Coverage | Supported communities percentage | ||
Intensity of Assistance | Technical assistance typologies Technical assistance concentration | ||
Links to SDGs |
1.4, SDG indicator definitions are explained in this document. | ||
Key users of the standard | Governments of: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Kyrgyzstan, Nicaragua, Mexico (State of Oaxaca), Panama, Paraguay, Perú | ||
How users analyze data | SIASAR provides a conceptual model for information analysis. The model guides users in comparing data on indicators that measure the following rural water supply and sanitation services:
Data is analysed at national and regional levels from the following perspectives:
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How users act on data |
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How users create reports aligned with the standard |
National governments produce the following types of reports:
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Where users submit reports |
Reports Inventory: http://www.siasar.org/en/reports | ||
Languages in which standard is available | English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian | ||
Standardized survey template(s) |
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Digitized in Akvo Flow |
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Excel versions of Standardized surveys |
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Standardized data visualization dashboards | |||
Standardized Survey Profile Form (SSP) |
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Date standard was last updated | 2017 | ||
Current version of standard (# or name) | Version 10 | ||
Source | http://www.siasar.org/en |